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CALENDAR
June
13- 16 Etobicoke Age Group International
22- 23 Guelph Invitational
28- 30 USS Grand Prix, Santa Clara
Jack McCormick Invitational, Hamilton
July
5-7 East Coast Champs, Saint John, NB
Ontario Age Groups Champs, Etobicoke
12-14 Esso Cup II, Montreal
19- 21 Alberta AG Championships, Edmonton
20- 26 Olympic Games Swimming, Atlanta
25-28 Eastern Cup, Montreal
August
8- 1 1 Maritime Life Nationals, Etobicoke
Junior Nationals, Etobicoke
December
US Open
1997
February
7-9 Junior Nationals, East, Brantford
7-9 Junior Nationals, West, Saskatoon
20-23 Winter Nationals, Halifax
April
17-20 III World SC Championships, Gothenburg
May
23- 25 Canada Cup West, Vancouver
29- 1 Youth Championships, Regina
July
14- 24 Maccabiah Games, Tel Aviv
31-3 Summer Nationals, Edmonton
10-13 Canada Games, Brandon
14-24 European Championships, Sevilla
Pan Pacific Championships, Fukuoka
20- 31 Universiade, Sicily
1998
January
21- 26 World Championships, Perth
September
10-20 Commonwealth Games, Kuala Lumpur
RECORD SETTERS
WORLD RECORD (50 M)
□ Women's 100 breaststroke: 1:07.46 Penelope
Heyns, RSA, Durban, March 4. Betters old record of
1:07.69 Samantha Riley, AUS, Rome, Sep 1994.
100 BREAST/BRASSE RECORD CHRONOLOGY
All records alter May.1,1957 long course
1:20.3 Karin Beyer.GDR Berlin.Jul.20,58
1:19.6 Karin Beyer.GDR Leipzig,Sep.12,58
1:19.1 Wiltrud Urselmann.FRG Zurich.Mar.1 2.60
1:19.0 Ursula Kuper.GDR Leipzig.Jul. 1 4,60
1:18.2 Barbara Gobel.GDR RostocUul.1,61
1:17.9 Claudia Kolb.USA Los Angeles.Jul.1 1,64
1:17.2 Svetlana Babanina.URS Moscow,Sep.3,64
1:16.5 Svetlana Babanina.URS Tashkent.May 11 ,65
1:15.7 Galina Prozumenshikova.URS Leningrad.Jul. 17,66
1:15.6 Catherine Ball.USA Ft.Lauderdale,Dec.28,66
1:15.6e Catherine Ball.USA Santa Clara,Jul.7,67
1:14.8 Catherine Ball.USA Winnipeg Jul.31 ,67
1:14.6 Catherine Ball.USA Philadelphia.Aug.19,67
1:14.2 Catherine Ball.USA Los Angeles.Aug.25,68
1:13.58 Catherine Carr.USA Munich.Sep.2,72
1:12.91 Renate Vogel.GDR Vienna.Aug.22,74
1:12.55 Cristel Justen.FRG Vienna,Aug.23,74
1:12.28 Renate Vogel.GDR Concord.Sep 1,74
1:11.93 Carola Nitschke.GDR Berlin.Jun.2,76
1:11.11 Hannelore Anke.GDR Montreal.Jul.22,76
1:10.86 Hennelore Anke.GDR Montreal,Jul.22,76
1:10.31 Julia Bogdanova.URS Berlin.Aug.22,78
1:10.20 Ute Geweniger.GDR Magdeburg.May 26,80
1:10.11 Ute Geweniger.GDR Moscow.Jul.24,80
1:09.52 Ute Geweniger.GDR Gera.Apr.9,81
1:09.39 Ute Geweniger.GDR Berl in ,Jul .2,81
1:08.60 Ute Geweniger.GDR Split.Sep.8,81
1:08.51 Ute Geweniger.GDR Rome.Aug.25,83
1:08.29 Sylvia Gerasch.GDR Moscow.Aug.23,84
1:08.11 Sylvia Gerasch.GDR Madrid.Aug.21,86
1:07.91 Silke Horner.GDR Strasbourg.Aug.21,87
1:07.69 Samantha Riley.AUS Rome,Sep.9,94
1:07.46 Penelope Heyns, RSA Dirban, Mar 4, 96
NATIONAL AGE GROUP (50 M)
Girls 13-14 4x50 medley relay: 2:03.50 MantaSwim
Club, Nepean, Jun 1. Team composed of Kelly Stefanyshyn,
Kaili Stewart, Carrie Burgoyne, Sara Alroubaie. Betters old
recor of 2:03.82 PEPSI Swimming, 1995.
SWIM CANADA CONTENTS
N.J.Thierry, Editor & Publisher
Contributors: Cecil Colwin.Ottawa: Karin Helmslaedl. France
Anila Lonsbrough, England. Patricia Young, Hong Kong
Editorial Assistant: Anila Smale
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SWIM CANADA / JUNE 1 996
3 Calendar, Records, 1996 Olympic Team
4 Youth Championships
6 Personality: City of Leeds coach Terry Denison
Kiwi best bet: Danynn Loader
8 North American results
10 TOP Plus (Tiny Olympic Pn ispei is |
12 Talbot of the Australian Trials
1 4 Speedo lanes to Atlanta: Joanne Malar
16-17 Corel Poster: Lisa Flood
19 Backwash
20 European results
22 Colwin tals with Terry Gathercole
2-t-29 TAG (Top Age Group Times)
30 Making Waves
JUNE 1996
Volume 23, Number 6
Consecutive Number 219
1996 OLYMPIC TEAM
WOMEN'S TEAM
Jessica AMEY, UCSC/Corel
Event 100 butterfly
Guylaine CL0UTIER, CAM0
Birthdate, Place
15 NOV 1976, Montreal
Coach Deryk Snelling
1 OCT 1971, Montmagny
Event 1 00 breaststroke, 4x1 00 medley Coach Stephane Bedard
Jessica DEGLAU, PDSA 27 MAY 1 980, Vancouver
Event 200 butterfly, 4x200 free Coach Tom Johnson
Martine DESSUREAULT. CNMN. 2 MAR 1974, Montreal
Event 50 freestyle Coach Erik Kremer
Nikki DRYDEN MM 5 APR 1975, Calgary
Event 800 freestyle Coach Pal Temesvari
Sarah EVANETZ, PDSA 27 JUN 1975. Vancouver
Event 100 butterfly, 4x100 medley Coach Tom Johnson
Lisa FLOOD, PDSA 1 AUG 1 971 . Scarborough
1 00 breastroke Coach Tom Johnson
Julie HOWARD. BRANT 23 OCT 1976, Brantford
4x100 medley, 4x100 free Coach Mark Fellner
Marianne LIMPERT FAST 1 0 OCT 1 972, Matagami
200 ind.medley, 4x1 00 free, 4x200 free Coach Claude St-Jean
Joanne MALAR HWAC 30 OCT 1975, Hamilton
200 free-back, 200-400 I.M., 4x200 free Coach Gaye Stratten
Riley MANTS, MANTA 25 OCT 1978, Winnipeg
200 breaststroke Coach Kevin Tornburn
Andrea MOODY, WV0SC 20 FEB 1 978, Abbotsford
4x1 00 FR Coach Sam Montgomery
Laura NICHOLLS. ROW 25 SEP 1 978, Kitchener
50 freestyle Coach Dean Boles
Christin PETELSKI, IS 29 DEC 1 977. Nanaimo
200 breaststoke Coach Ron Jacks
Stephanie RICHARDSON, NYAC 1 1 FEB 1 977, Toronlo
800 free, 4x200 free Coach Byron MacDonald
Andrea SCHWARTZ. ROD 12 JUN 1977, Winnipeg
200 fly, 4x200 free Coach Steve Price
Shannon SHAKESPEARE MM 6 MAY 1977, Mission
100 free, 4x100 free 4x200 free, 4x100 medley Coach Pal Temesvari
Sophie SIMARD, UL 20 SEP 1978, Chicoutimi
4x200 free Coach Benoit Lebrun
MEN'S TEAM
Casey BARRET, PDSA
Robert BRAKNIS COBRA
100 backstroke
Stephen CLARKE, COBRA 21 JUL
100 butterfly
Jon CLEVELAND, UCSC/Corel
100 breaststroke
Hugues LEGAULT SAMAK
50 freestyle
Curtis MYDEN, UCSC/Corel
200-400 individual medley
Eddie PARENTI, PDSA
100 butterfly
Chris RENAUD, UCSC/Corel
100-200 backstroke
16 FEB 1975, Montreal
Coach Tom Johnson
8 JAN 1973, Montreal
Coach MikePliuskaitis
1973, Sutton Coldfield. Eng.
Coach Mike Pliuskaiaits
12 DEC 1970, Fresno, CA
Coach Deryk Snelling
14 JAN 1974, Montreal
Coach Jacques Jodoin
21 DEC 1973, Calgary
Coach Deryk Snelling
26 JUN 1971, Montreal
Coach Tom Johnson
29 AUG 1976, Fredericton
Coach Deryk Snelling
YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS
Two silvers for Morgan Knabe, EKSC in the 100-200 breast
YOUTH RECORDS RETTERED
j Boys 200 breaststroke: 2:18.20 Andrew Chan, ETOB, better
old record of 2:21 .58 Vaughan Thompson, CHENA, 1 991
□ Girls 1500 freestyle: 17:11.97 Lindsay Beavers, STARS,
i record of 17:12.86 by Alicia Belluz, HWAC, 1989
YOUTH RECORDS
BOYS
50 free
0:23.94
Graham Duthie, HYACK
1995
100 free
0:52.03
Kris Fisher, MAC
1993
200 free
1:53.93
Owen VonRichter, PEPSI
1991
400 free
4:01.25
Jaret Abel, EKSC
1991
800 free
8:20.87
Jaret Abel, EKSC
1991
1500 free
16:03.54
Jaret Abel, EKSC
1991
100 back
0:58.52
Kris Fisher, MAC
1993
200 back
2:08.66
Matthew Leaker, PEPSI
1993
100 breast
1:04.85
John Stamhuis, CRKW
1995
200 breast
2:18.20
Andrew Chan, ETOB
1996
100 fly
0:56.49
Garret Pulle, MAC
1994
200 fly
2:05.13
Philip Weiss, PSW
1995
200 IM
2:08.30
Jamie Stevens, MANTA
1991
400 IM
4:32 13
Jamie Stevens, MANTA
1991
4x50 MR
1:47.03
Markham Aquatic Club. MAC
1993
4x100 MR
3:59.28
Etobicoke Swimming, ETOB
1995
4x50 FR
1:37.08
Nepean Kanata Barracudas, NKB
1995
4x100 FR
3:36.36
Nepean Kanata Barracudas. NKB
1995
GIRLS
50 free
0:26 62
Julie Howard, BRANT
1991
100 free
0:56.91
Julie Howard, BRANl
1991
200 free
2:03.70
Julie Howard, BRANT
1991
400 free
4:24.03
Jolene Cowan, OSC
1986
800 free
8:57.51
Jolene Cowan, OSC
1986
1500 free
17:11.97
Lindsay Beavers. STAR
1996
100 back
1 :O5.09
Julie Howard, BRANT
1991
200 back
2:20.30
Elizabeth Warden, SCAR
1993
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1991
200 breast
2:35.41
Jennifer Heagy, SPART
1991
100 fly
1:02.96
Jessica Amey, UCSC
1991
200 fly
2:18.42
Maria Gaudin, EKSC
1987
200 IM
2:21.63
Julie Howard, BRANT
1991
400 IM
4:58.22
Joanne Malar, HWAC
1989
4x50 MR
2:03.02
Cobra Swim Club
1993
4x100 MR
4:27.72
Cobra Swim Club
1993
4x50 FR
1:50.57
Cobra Swim Club
1993
4x100 FR
4:0160
Regina Optimist Dolphins
1992
Gold and bronze for Chris Sawbridge, NRST in 100 -200 back
OVERALL TEAM SCORES
ANDREW CHAN
AND LINDSEY
BEAVERS TOP
PERFORMERS
MANIA TAKES
TEAM TITLE
1
Manta Swim Club
MANTA
791
2
Pointe Claire Swim Club
PCSC
451
3
Edmonton Keyano Swim Club
EKSC
427
4
Pacific Dolphin Swimm Association
PDSA
416.5
5
Etobicoke Swimming
ETOB
342.5
6
University of Calgary Swim Club
UCSC
341
7
Dorado Swim Club
STARS
337
8
Nanaimo Ritide Swim Team
NRST
318
9
Cascade Swim Club
CASC
281
10
Nepean Kanata Barracudas
NKB
272
11
Red Deer Catalina Swim Club
RDCSC
252
12
Regina Optimist Dolphins
ROD
246
13
Club Aquatique de Montreal
CAMO
213
14
Pacific Sea Wolves
PSW
204
15
Beaconsfield Bluefins
BBF
149
16
Halifax Trojans
HTAC
138
17
Chaudiere-Appalaches
RCA
134
18
Saskatoon Goldfins
GOLD
124
19
Trent Swim Club
TRENT
116.6
20
Hamilton-Wentworth Aquatic Club
HWAC
113
Three golds for Lindsay Beavers, STARS, in the 400-800-1500 free
Two bronze medals for Serena McGibbon, PDSA, in 100-200 breast
SWIM CANADA JUNE 1996
1996 YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS
Nepean, May 30-Jun 2 (50 M)
• = Youth record
BOYS born 1979 and later
50 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Simon MacDonald,16,NKB
2418
246q9
2
Andrew Cowper-Smith,16,EKSC 24.95
24 58
3
Jason Streefkerk.17,DELTA
24.85
24 78
4
Graham Wood,16,DELTA
25.18
24 79
5
Brian Edey,16.EKSC
25.24
25.02
6
Mark Shivers.15,CATS
25.25
25.15
7
Sandy Henderson, 16. OAK
25.27
25.21
8
Nicholas Dargus.15.NEW
25.27
25.32
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Simon MacOonald,16,NKB
54.02
53.85
2
Brian Edey,16.EKSC
54.77
54.01
3
Graham Wood,16,DELTA
54.52
54.09
4
Peter Marshall.1 7.PDSA
54.28
54.24
5
Jason Streefkerk,17,DELTA
55.19
54.69
6
Jake Steele,16,PDSA
54 78
54 79
7
Nicholas Dargus,15,NEW
5518
54.83
8
Andrew Slot.1 7.TRENT
54 86
55.00
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Tyler Kruger,16,NRST
1:59.46
1:58.35
2
Frederic Savo,16,CAMO
159.64
1:58.43
3
Philippe Gagnon,16,CNCI
1:59.36
1:58.79
4
Matthew Virgini,17,PCSC
2:00.79
1:59.66
5
Joshua Pun,16,STSC
1
59.88
1:59.79
6
Olivier Leroy.15,NRST
2
00.43
2:00.41
7
Cory Bardossy,16,HWAC
2
00.47
2:06.48
8
Matthew Henderson,17,CASC
2
0048
2:07.47
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Tyler Kiuger.16.NRST
4:13.07
4:09.38
2
Justin Hardiman.16.PSW
4:13.50
4:09.70
3
Frederic Savo,16,CAM0
4:11.20
410 12
4
CoryBardossy,16,HWAC
4:13.75
4:12.25
5
Matthew Henderson,17,CASC
4:11.30
4:12.66
6
Ryan Keesey,16,G0LD
4:15.01
4:13 94
7
Josh Hickman,16,PSW
4:12.86
4:15.34
8
James Oh,17,PDSA
4
13.83
4:1574
800 METRES FREESTYLE
Time Final
1
Justin Hardiman.16,PSW
8:33.97
2
Ryan Keesey,16,G0LD
8:39.79
3
Cory Bardossy,16.HWAC
8:43.64
4
Costin Antonescu,16,G0
8:46.01
5
Jake Steele,16,PDSA
8:4642
6
Chris Hindmarch-W.16.PDSA
8:47.53
7
Peter Londry,17,LUSC
8:47,74
8
Ian Wilson, 17.CASC
8:51.99
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
Time Final
1
Justin Hardiman,16,PSW
16:21.70
2
Matthew Henderson.17,CASC
16:33.82
3
Lincoln Flanagan, 17.KBM
16:41.64
4
Ryan Keesey,16.G0LD
16:44.14
5
Garreth Barker.14.PDSA
16:45.48
6
Peter Londry,17,LUSC
16:54.91
7
Chris Hindmarch-W..16.PDSA
16:59.17
8
Ian Wilson,17,CASC
17:02.72
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
Chris Sawbridge,16,NRST
59.10
59.34
2
Riley Janes,15,G0LD
I
00.65
59.43
3
Mark Welty,16,RDCSC
I
00.39
59.71
4
Bart Ujack.17.UCSC
i
0039
1:00.60
5
Dallas Dyson, 16.EKSC
'
01.22
1:01 34
6
Jean-F.Langlais,17,CNCI
1
01.71
1:01.62
7
David Allard,16,PCSC
1
01.85
1:02.02
8
Peter Marshall.1 7.PDSA
1
01 94
1 03 64
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
Mark Welly.16.RDCSC
2:12.70
2:0917
2
Dallas Dyson,16,EKSC
2:10 38
2:09.51
3
Chris Sawbridge,16,NRST
2:10.92
2:10.07
4
Tom Rushlon,16,PDSA
2:11.37
2:11.09
5
Jeff Bailey.16,DCSC
2:12.10
2:11.28
6
David Allard.16.PCSC
2:1263
21142
7
Frederic Savo,16,CAMO
2:12.75
2:11.44
8
BartUiack.17,UCSC
2:12.18
2:11.63
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
Andrew Chan,16,ET0B
1:0518
1 05 08
2
Morgan Knabe,15,EKSC
1:06.50
1:05.74
3
buiiiaume riiion.ib.LNUs
1:06.79
1
06.20
4
Jason Hunter, lb, rjnbi
1 HQ 71
l.UB./l
1
l
n7 oo
U/.82
5
Jason Streetkerk.i/.UbLiA
1:08.13
1
08.07
6
Jonathan Lim,15,ACE
1 08 61
1
08.52
7
James Cheng,16,AQUA
1 08.68
1
08.83
Scott Lafleur,16,KBM
1(17 1 c
1 U/.l J
disq.
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
Andrew Chan,16,ET0B ■
2: 1 8 20
2
18.23
2
Morgan Knabe,15,EKSC
0 00 OQ
2 22.2a
2:22.16
3
Guillaume Filron,16.CNCB
0 OC C\A
2 23. y4
2:25.20
4
David Allard,16,PCSC
2:27.83
2 26 74
5
David Schulze,16,BTSC
2:28.78
2
28 93
6
Dylan Schiewe,15,EKSC
o on qo
2. 2i). 82
2:29.09
7
Scott Lafleur,16,KBM
o on AA
2 13 44
2:29.66
8
Jason Streefkerk.1 7.DELTA
o on oo
la 82
2.30.48
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
Prelims
F in 3 1
1
Joshua Pun,16,STSC
C7 nn
Jl .40
2
Simon MacDonalrJ.16.NKB
CQ C1
58. bl
57.63
3
Mark Welty.16.RDCSC
58 88
57.87
4
Peter Marshall, 17.PDSA
58.94
58.61
5
Charles-E. Goyette,15,CNNG
59.47
58.86
6
Tyler Weiss,15,PSW
cn cq
59.58
59.62
7
Andrew Slot.1 7.TRENT
cn oo
DS. 22
59.64
Niels Versleld.14.FMSC
cn C7
59.64
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
Prelims
Final
1
Simon MacDonald,16,NKB
010 no
2 12.ytJ
2
08.92
2
James 0h,17,PDSA
o. 1 n 7c
2.1U./b
2
09.70
3
Mark Lange,17,SCAR
0-11 11
2.11.11
2
10.16
4
Matthew Henderson,17,CASC
2:12 83
2
11.28
5
Tyler Weiss,15,PSW
010 1 c
2 18.15
2
11.92
6
Ryan Mallette,15,DD0
010 no
2.12 U2
2
12.49
Marc Gushuliak,16,MANTA
2:13 90
2
12.49
8
Niels Versfeld,14.FMSC
0.1 0 /11
2.18.41
2
13.21
200 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Prelims
Final
1
David Atlard.16.PCSC
0 OQ 71
L\Si l\
2
0832
2
Dallas Dyson,16,EKSC
o 1 n on
2:09.59
3
Kevin Johns,16,RACER
0-1 0 1C
2.18.1b
2:12.70
4
Mark Welty,16,RDCSC
010 00
2 18.28
2:12.87
5
Jake Steele.16.PDSA
2:12.35
2:12.95
6
Matthew Henderson.17,CASC
on nc
2 11.95
2:14.19
7
Andrew Slot,17,TRENT
010 m
2 18 Ul
2:14.48
8
Andrew Chan,16,ET0B
onn ci
2 Ijy.bl
2:20.04
400 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Pr ei i n r ,
Final
1
Andrew Chan,16,ET0B
A A(\ cn
4 4U bU
4:37.12
2
Dallas Dyson,16,EKSC
4:44 64
4:38.74
3
David Allard,16,PCSC
A /in /1C
4 4U 4b
4
38.82
4
Peter Lennox-King,17,EYSC
A At. CO
4 43 38
4 44.99
5
Ian Wilson,17,CASC
4:42.65
4:45.78
6
Roland Bauhart.16.KAJ
4:46 00
4:46.14
7
Kevin Johns,16,RACER
A AC on
4 4b oU
4:46.54
8
Matthew Henderson, 17.CASC
4:43.73
4 47.60
4X50 MEDLEY RELAY
Prelims
Final
1
Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
1 /in C7
1 4y o/
1
48.76
2
Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
1 cn 7Q
1
50.19
3
Nepean Kanata.NKB
1 50 89
1
50.71
4
Univ.Calgary SC.UCSC
1 51 39
1
52.00
5
Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
1 co nn
1 52 yu
1
52.35
6
Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
1 53.07
1
52.41
7
Etobicoke SC.ETOB
1 cc n7
l .53 U/
1
56.20
8
Univ.Calgary SCB.UCSC
1 C/1 CO
1 34 b2
I
56 22
4X100 MEDLEY RELAY
Prelims
Final
I
Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
a nn m
4 uu yi
3.58.45
2
Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
4 15.58
4:0109
3
Pacilic Dolphin SA.PDSA
4 08 29
I
04 85
I
Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
4:11 90
4
06 69
5
Nepean Kanata.NKB
4:16 12
4:09.19
'.
Etobicoke SC.ETOB
4:11 37
4:11.45
7
Montreal Aquatique.CAMO
a 1C no
4 10 ao
4:16.26
8
Univ.Calgary SC.UCSC
4:17.93
4:17.06
4X50 FREE RELAY
Prelims
1 in,i
1
Univ.Calgary SC.UCSC
1 39 64
'
39.18
2
Pacilic Dolphin SA.PDSA
1 40 34
i
39.56
3
Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
1 40 41
I
41 36
I
Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
1.42.01
!
4202
5
Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
1 41 31
1
4217
i,
Oakville AC.OAK
1 41 91
1
42.24
7
Saskatoon Goldtins.GOLD
1 42 67
1
42.44
Nepean Kanata.NKB
1 39 52
disq
4X100 FREE RELAY
Prelims
I inal
I
Univ.Calgary SC.UCSC
3:42.78
to:1!,
2
Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
3 44 39
3 4105
3
Nepean Kanata.NKB
3:42.13
3:41,15
4
Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
3 44 19
3 42 74
5
Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
3:43.29
3:43 20
6
Montr63l Aqu3liqu6,CAM0
3:44 60
3:44.58
7
Oakville AC.OAK
3:4692
3:45.26
8
Saskatoon Goldtins.GOLD
3:45.02
3:45.34
GIRLS born 1981 and later
50 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Genevieve Gregoire,15,PCSC
27 54
27.53
2
Ashley Gibson,14,STARS
2799
27.88
3
Janet Killick.1 4.UCSC
28.24
28.12
4
Trish Stoutenberg,15,CASC
2834
28.15
5
Sheena Bartel,13,PN
2854
28 29
6
Molly Selo,14,HTAC
28.42
2835
7
Michelle Poirier,13,RDCSC
28.35
28 38
8
Lucy Mae Smith, 14.BBF
28.57
28 40
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Trish Stoutenberg,15,CASC
1 00.49
1.00.19
2
Ashley Gibson.1 4.STARS
1 01.05
1:00.21
3
Christen Johnson, 14, ROD
1 01.45
1:00.30
4
Genevieve Gregoire, 15, PCSC
1 0011
1:00.33
5
Molly Seto,14,HTAC
1 01 17
1:00.62
6
Janet Killick.14.UCSC
1 00.68
1:00 64
7
ShaunaConrad,15,HTAC
1 00.89
1:00.84
8
Kaili Stewart,14,MANTA
1 01 13
1:01.12
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
2:11 16
2 09 20
2
Krislen Schneider, 15, ROD
2:11.71
2:10.26
3
Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
2:11.65
2:10.29
4
Molly Seto,14,HTAC
2:11.69
2:10.44
5
Megan Kinsella.1 4.UCSC
2:11.34
2.10.52
6
ShaunaConrad,15,HTAC
211 96
2:12.00
7
Carly Goepel.15.PDSA
2:12.14
2:12.42
8
Trish Stoutenberg,15,CASC
2:12.35
2:13.34
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Prelims
Final
1
Lindsay Beavers, 15, STARS
4:33.70
4:27.37
2
Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
4:3255
4:27.57
3
TaraE.SIoan,14,PCSC
4:3511
4 33 03
4
Carly Goepel,15,PDSA
4:35.08
4:33.30
5
Shauna Conrad, 15.HTAC
4:35.60
4:34.97
6
Megan Kinsella.1 4.UCSC
4:39.21
4:37.34
7
Felicia Culham.1 4.ARBU
4:39.57
4:38.38
8
Sara Alroubaie.14.MANTA
4:35 96
4:40 09
800 METRES FREESTYLE
Time Final
1
Lindsay Beavers.15,STARS
9:07.62
2
Carrie Burgoyne,14.MANTA
9:13.45
3
Tara E. Sloan.14.PCSC
9:14.95
4
Maxime Mentha, 15,CAM0
9:33.31
5
Erin Dermody,13,HWAC
9:33.97
6
Felicia Culham.14.ARBU
9:34.07
7
Carly Goepel.15,PDSA
9:39.63
8
Heather Norris,14,STARS
9:40.08
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
Time Final
I
Lindsay Beavers, 15.STARS
• 1711 96
2
Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
17:14.24
3
Tara E.SIoan,14,PCSC
17:51.93
4
Julie Babin,13,ET0B
18:09 57
5
Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
18:1215
6
Maxime Mentha, 15.CAM0
181722
7
Carly Goepel,15,PDSA
18:24.09
8
Susie Nieder.14.ET0B
18:33.06
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Prelims
Fina
1
Krislen Schneider,15,R0D
108.06
1 06 78
2
Kelly Slefanyshyn,13,MANTA
10819
1 07.01
3
Tracy Archer,13,R0D
10915
1:07.92
I
Melanie Bouchard, 14, UL
1 08 56
1:08.71
5
Karine Senechal-B ,15,CAM0
1 08 86
1:08.84
6
Julia Wright,14,UCSC
108 49
1.08.88
7
Kaili Stewart.14MANTA
1 09 40
1:09 72
8
Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
1 09 48
1 09 98
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
Kelly Stetanyshyn . 1 3.MANTA
2:26 43
2:24.14
2
Kaili Stewart, 14.MANTA
2:26.36
2:26.34
8
Karine Senechal-B, 15,CAM0
2 28 62
2:26.80
4
Dominique Kennedy, 14, ROW
2:28.95
2 26.94
5
Krislen Bradley.12,NEW
229.40
2:27.17
6
Melanie Bouchard, 14.UL
2:29 04
2:28.19
7
Shona Patterson, 14.STARS
2:2925
2:28.27
8
Dawn Skrypichayko. 14.EKSC
2:2970
2:3055
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
Amber Wuensche.15,PN
1:15.73
1 1586
2
Lucy Mae Smith.RBBF
11813
1:16.11
3
Serena McGibbon, 15.P0SA
1:18.34
1:1690
4
Jennifer Jonusaitis,14,SYD
1 18 00
1:17.21
Michelle Laprade. 15.CAG
1 1786
1:17.46
6
Sarah Lo,15,AAC
1 17 60
1:17.87
7
Julia Berglund.14,HWAC
1 18 12
1:18.10
8
Michelle Poiriei,13,RDCSC
1 1804
1:19.01
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Prelims
Final
1
i
I u/*.i Mm Cmith 1/1 DOC
Lucy rviae omiin.i4,bDr
2.44 10
2:42.18
2
Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
2 47 34
2 43 30
3
Serena McGibbon,15,PDSA
2 46 98
2 44 91
3
Sarah Lo,15,AAC
2:45 24
2 45 48
5
Julia Berglund,14,HWAC
2:45 71
2 48 83
6
Megan Johnston, 14.PSW
2 47 59
2 48 84
7
Jenny Wear,14,RDCSC
2:48.12
2 48 99
8
Meredith Fowler,15,UCSC
o aq m
2 40.U1
2:50 61
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
Prelims
Final
I
Melissa Laflamme,14,RCA
1 05 83
1 05 06
2
Sarah Stansbury,14,CASC
1 05 81
1 05 22
3
Christina Kubacki,14,T0MAC
1 06 68
1 05 65
I
Julie Cocks,14,TRENT
1 06 70
1 06 07
5
Karine Senechal-B .15.CAM0
1 06 78
1:06 36
6
Molly Seto,14,HTAC
1 06.05
1 06 42
7
Carolyn Korneluk.14 LAC
1 07 01
1 06.91
8
Shona Patterson, 14.STARS
1 nc 01
1 Ub ol
1 07 37
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
Prelims
F i al
1
Julie Cocks,14,TRENT
2 23 58
o oo nn
2.22 UU
2
Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
2 26 11
0 00 00
2.22 88
3
Melissa Laflamme,14,RCA
2:25 63
2 23 25
1
Carolyn Korneluk.14.LAC
2 25 64
2 25 03
3
Molly Seto,14,HTAC
2.27 51
2 27 05
b
Karine Senechal-B.. 15.CAM0
0 OC C7
2 2b 5/
2:27 12
7
Shona Patterson, 14.STARS
0 07 7C
2 21 /3
0 07 00
2 21 66
Kirstin Lillow.1 5.KCS
o on oo
2.23 62
disq
200 METRES INO. MEDLEY
Prelims
Final
1
Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
0 00 CO
2.26 58
0 00 CO
2 26 58
2
Molly Seto,14,HTAC
2 24 74
2:24 74
3
Kaili Stewart,14,MANTA
00/1 7C
2 24 7b
0 0/1 7C
2 24 /b
i
Lucy Mae Smith, 14.BBF
o o/i 7n
2 24 /y
o O/i 7n
5
Sandy Finn,14.NCSA
0 OC CQ
2 2b b8
0 OC CO
2 2b bB
6
Kristen Schneider.15.R0D
o 07 no
2.21 36
0 07 no
221 36
7
Mane-J Amyot.KRCA
o on co
2 61) 52
o on co
2 8U.32
400 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Prelims
F ' .-.
1
Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
3 )3 'i>:
c no 07
5 U8 8/
2
Lucy Mae Smith,14,BBF
c 1 7 on
D 1 / oU
c nc /io
3 Ub 4o
3
Sandy Finn,14.NCSA
C 1 0 CQ
3 1 6 bo
c nn no
b uy ys
4
Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
C 1 7 CQ
3.1 1 .DO
C 1 1 71
5
Knsty MacLennan,13,ET0B
cm cn
5 19 5y
5 11 86
6
Marie-J. Amyot.KRCA
5:16.17
5:1 5 69
1
Dayna Saunders,15,DELTA
5 19 65
5:16.50
8
Sarah Bernard,14,PCSC
C 1 Q 77
5 10 II
c on Q7
3 2U 8/
4X50 MEDLEY RELAY
Prelims
Fina
1
Manta Swim ClubMANTA
o no nc
2 Uo yb
o no cn
2 Uo 3U
2
Etobicoke SC.ETOB
o nc cc
2 Ub 33
o nc nn
3
Dorado SC.STARS
o nc 77
2 Ub / /
o nc 1 1
2 Ub 1 1
4
Univ.Calgary SC.UCSC
o n7 on
2 ui 23
o nc oc
2 Ub 8b
5
Red Deer Catalina SC.RDCSC
c U/ 00
o no no
L UO uo
1:.
Montreal Aquatique.CAMO
o no 1 1
2 UB 1 1
o no oc
2 Ub 25
7
Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
2 08 85
2:08 64
8
Regina Opt Dolphins.ROD
2 08 59
o no oo
2 Uo oo
4X100 MEDLEY RELAY
Prelims
Fina
1
Manta Swim Club, MANTA
A 07 1/1
4.0/14
a 01 no
4 ol 36
2
Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
A /in QO
4 4U 82
A OC OC
4 Ob 23
3
Red Deer Catalina SC.RDCSC
A a\ on
4 41 oil
All AC
4 0/ 4b
I
Univ.Calgary SC.UCSC
A A 1 on
4 4 1 by
A OQ 70
4 00 //
5
Etobicoke SC.ETOB
A A1 /1C
4 4o 43
a /in oo
4 4U 66
6
Chaudiere-Appalache.RCA
4 43 29
A /IO AA
4 42 44
7
Nepean Kanata.NKB
4.44.77
4:50 81
Cascade Swim Club.CASC
a /in no
4 4U U2
disq
4X50 FREE RELAY
Prelims
1
Manta Swim Club.MANTA
1 53 63
1 CO 1 Q
1 52 IB
2
Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
1 CO cc
1 3o 33
1 CO Oil
1 32 OU
3
Regina Opt Dolphins.ROD
1 CI 00
1 34 26
1 co nn
1 30 UU
4
Dorado SC.STARS
1 c/i nc
1 D4 yb
1 CO 1 c
I 30 13
5
Oakville AC.OAK
1 CC CO
1 55 52
1 C/1 Q7
1 34 hi
6
Elobicoke SC.ETOB
1 CC 17
1.55.1/
i c/i m
i o4 y l
/
Univ.Calgary SC.UCSC
1.55 61
1 CC 0 1
l 55 81
8
Cascade Swim Club.CASC
1 CC 10
I 3b lo
1 C7 Q.0
i 3/ oy
4X100 FREE RELAY
Prelims
Final
I
Mania Swim Club, MANIA
4 05 20
A C\A 0/1
4 U4 24
2
Regina Opt Dolphins.ROD
A-KI CC
4 U/ Du
A OC 07
4 113 31
3
Dorado SC.STARS
a nn ci
4 uy di
A-m 7n
4 [it /U
4
Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
4 10 19
a no CQ
4 Uo bo
5
Univ.Calgary SC.UCSC
a no oi
1 U ' J 1
i no 9n
6
Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
41152
4:09.24
7
Red Deer Catalina SC.RDCSC
41326
4:14.07
8
Elobicoke SC.ETOB
4 13 50
417.30
SWIM CANADA /JUNE 1996
5
PERSONALITY
MAKING AVERAGE SWIMMERS INTO GOOD SWIMMERS
AND WE OCCASIONALLY MAKE GOOD SWIMMERS INTO VERY GOOD SWIMMERS.
Yiv Finnan and Peter Hassall
rerrj Denison is the most successful coach in British
swimming. He has been Chief Coach of the City of
Leeds club since 1972, Chief Coach of the England
and Great Britain Teams, and was GB Head Coach of
the 1992 Olympic Team. In 1988, Terr}' Denison
coached Adrian Moorhouse to Olympic gold in the
men's 100 breaststroke — Britain's only other swim-
ming gold of the decade going to Duncan Goodhew
in 1980. Over the years, Terry has led the City of Leeds
Club to all of the major titles in Britain. In 1995 the
Club won the Great Britain Club Team Champion-
ships for the 12th time, were once again Top Club at
the National Championships, secured the Top Club
position in the boys and girls sections of the National
Age Group Competition and won the National Speedo
Inter- League Final for the 11th time.
In conversation, this quietly spoken Yorkshire
man leaves the listener in no doubt about his all-
consuming passion for swimming, but that passion
is almost a private thing, masked on deck by a
business- like, methodical, thorough approach to
every swimmer's ultimate dream — winning. True
he's been in swimming man and boy, but at very
different levels. "I was a very average swimmer my-
self. I was school swimming captain at West Leeds
Boys High School, but was involved in most sports at
school, and even had a trial at Headingly Nets (Mecca
for cricketers) . After University I returned to Leeds in
1962 and started teaching History and Swimming,
butitwasteachingswimmingandnotcoaching, and
in fact I coached Rugby in those days. My wife
coached swimming at that time with Leeds Central.
1 had an interest because she was involved, but more
in rugby. In 1967 we did the English Schools Cham-
pionships at Leeds, and I was on the Schools' Com-
mittee. Deryk Snellingcame and stayed at our house,
and he and I sat up literally all one night talking
about swimming, and I was so enthused by his
passion for the coaching of swimming, which at that
time I knew very little about, and that's what really
got me interested. It was his influence from the
beginning. I did aCoaches Certificate Course in 1970
or 1971 and then became Chief Coach at City of Leeds
in September 1972. 1 was unpaid and still teaching
(history at school). I taught and coached swimming
both together until 1982. 1 was Head of Upper School
by that time in Leeds and swimming had taken me
ft
City of Leeds head coach Terry Denison
over basically; I was already on the International
Team, been to the 1980 Olympics and I was really
doing more swimming than I was teaching. It had
come to the point where it was one thing or the other
and fortunately I decided to commit myself to swim
coaching. I probably would have made more money
if I had stayed in teaching but 1 have had a lot more
fun, and many great experiences in swimming."
New careers present hurdles. I n Terry's case, the
biggest problem was overcoming attitude, "persuad-
ing people that this is worth doing, and that if they're
going to do it, they've got to do it full time, they've got
to make the commitment to do it. 'Have you got what
it takes?' — that's on my notice board. In our society
now. we wantthings today don't
we? We're not prepared to work
for tomorrow. Many of the old
disciplines and values have
gone, and they've not been re-
placed by anything of similar
standing."
So what are the greatest
changes witnessed by the
Denison eyes in British and
World swimming? "In British
swimming, the development of
professional coaching since
1972, when the Coventry team
was first formed: we've got
Hammy (Hamilton Bland) to
thank for that. The infra-struc-
ture is in place. The greatest
changes world-wide, I think,
have been in the levelling out of
success across the world. Up to
'88 if you look at Olympic re-
sults, most of the medals went
to 7 or 8 nations. In 1988 it
suddenly went to 22 nations,
and again in 1992. 1 think that
i 9 or 20 nations w?on the med-
als. So there's been a great lev-
elling. I think that's because
there's access to information
and there's more people with
organization and an improved
. structure. Technology as well,
/ , but it's more about getting or-
ganized, deciding that swim-
ming is worth doing and that there is a value in
havingelite medal success in World Competitions. If
(our) government started awarding knighthoods to
swimming coaches and swimming people then it
would suddenly become more important. It's not just
the fact of having money — it's what it says about the
sport. If you're putting money into it, you're saying
it's important."
After more than 14 years with one club, the mast
successful club in Great Britain, Terry's achievement
list is very long. His response under interrogation
about the achievements that have brought the great-
est satisfaction: "So many things. I think Andrew
Astbury winning the gold medal in Brisbane (1982)
6
SWIM CANADA JUNE 1996
was a very early major tiling. The first time we won
the Club Team Championships, that was a real high
point, and then there's Adrian's success of course.
Breaking the minute in Bonn was a high point;
winning the gold medal in Seoul afterwards was a
high point, not at the time, because, at the time, I was
disappointed with the performance and when I first
saw the time I thought it could have been better. So
the immediate reaction to winning the gold was one
of disappointment; I realised afterwards what an
enormity it was. I wouldn't like to take out any one
moment because equally down at lower level there
are great moments when swimmers do magic things."
This order of priority on viewing success is quite
deliberate. "Because Andrew (Astbury) was much
earlier in my coaching career and I got a tremendous
thrill and pleasure out of Andrew's exploits and he
was never a high flyer like Adrian was from the start.
Adrian was totally single minded about the things he
wanted to do and, from day one, he knew he wanted
to be an Olympic champion. He never contemplated
being beaten by anybody in any race he was ever in;
he never started other than being the winner. So it
was his own drive and ambition, his own determina-
tion. You can often tell with swimmers when they've
hurt themselves either in training or in a race, and
sometimes you wonder if they' 11 do that again . Adrian
did. Time and time again he gave 1 10% in his races
and you could see that at the end of a race he was
drained, because he didn't stand up and smile like
lots of swimmers do, he was always drained. The
Olympic final he stood up and smiled, but that was
the emotion of it. To give two metres to somebody at
the 50 and not give up but to keep going, that was
tremendous — the spirit and determination."
With this kind of track record, is there anything
for Terry Denison still to achieve in swimming? "I
would like to coach another Olympic gold medallist,
because it's inevitable that people will say, maybe he
was lucky, maybe Adrian was just a good swimmer
who could have succeeded anywhere. I can say in my
favour that my Club has produced world class swim-
mers for the last 10 or 12 years now. That's not
coincidence and that's not just one or two good
people walking through the door, that's got some-
thing to do with the system and what we do at Leeds.
We make average swimmers into good swimmers
and we occasionally make good swimmers into very
good swimmers. Now whether you can then go the
next step and make a very good swimmer into a
World ChampioiUliat'sanotberbigstep.aquantum
leap again . That's what drives me on at the moment.
I'd refer again to attitude counting — a belief that
success is possible and that quitters never win. I
fervently hope that the success at I^eds will encour-
age and motivate other clubs to get up and coni| >ele,
therein niisingtheslaiidardofswiininingnalionalK
SWIM CANADA / JUNE 1996
and internationally."
But winning takes time, and success can come
packaged with some regrets. Does Terry have any
regrets about the time he has spent coaching? "I've
loved every minute of it. My only regret is that I
haven't been in it longer at that level and, thinking
back, I wish I had started coaching as soon as I had
left University and had that extra 10 years because
that would have made a difference. It takes time to
build up the experience and knowledge; just the
knowledge of dealing with people and situations and
I think I'm only really beginning to get to grips with
that. I think I'm coaching better now than I've ever
done." Terry sites his wife, Mona, as a major influ-
ence and supporter throughout the years. Of her he
says, "She was coaching long before I was, and is an
excellent coach, much better than I am as far as
technique is concerned."
But what's really in it for the swimmer? Is this
just a game of times and gold medals, or does this
enthusiast see a clear role for swimming in develop-
ing character? "You have to be able to accept the ups
and downs of life. It teaches people to deal with the
disappointments in a way that's not a major thing,
because losing a swimming race is not like losing
your ami or seeing a loved one die. I think young
people learn that there's going to be some knocks
and some good times. You've got to live with both of
them and at the end of the day they'll both even
themselves out. I think it teaches people to be disci-
plined and that's most important in this life. I do
think it makes people organised as well. They learn
to apportion time to certain things in their life and
they know that, whatever they are going to do, they've
got to give a whole lot of time to do it. One of the
things that employers and Universities ought to see
in our athletes is that you've got real strong people
here, who will do well for you anywhere. They'll be
dependable and reliable, they won't be phased out
and they'll overcome difficulties, they'll be great
people to have around you."
Atlanta is just around the comer. Terry will be
there (of course! ) as a vital part of the British Team,
and two swimmers from the City of Leeds Club —
Andrew Clayton and Claire Huddart — are part of the
28 -strong British contingent (IS men and 13
women). Of theeven.t he says Tin looking forward
to it, and I'm looking forward to a good performance
from our swimmers." When asked for a word about
the Chinese he says "How about trepidation' I say
let's wait and see. I hope they are 'clean 'but we've g( it
to go out there and race them anyway."
This article, written by Viv finnan and Peter
I lassall, appears with the kind permission ol Swim
ming Times.
HEAD COACH
The Prince Rupert Amateur Swim Club is seeking a
head coach elfective September 15, 1996.
The club is a well established, competitive swim club
with a membership of 60 swimmers ranging in levels from
novice to youth nationals.
Applicants must have strong development skills and
be prepared to apply those skills in all levels of
competitiveswimming with the intention of significantly
increasing membership. To provide supervision and on-
going assessment/education for assistant and novice
coaching statf. Applicant must have NCCP level II certifi-
cation, NLS certification, administrative and communica-
tion skills and be familiar with Hy-Tec computer program.
Send resume, to be received not later than July 1 5, to:
Prince Rupert Amateur Swim Club,
Attn: Recruiting Committee
Box 603, Prince Rupert, B. C , V8J 3R5
Phone/Fax (604) 624-6193
AGE GROUP COACH
The Kelowna Agua Jets Swim Club (FAST) is seeking
an age group coach. Employment to commence in Sep-
tember 1996. Preference will be given to candidates who
have completed NCCP level II to or higher.
KAJ is a growing club of 1 55 swimmers whose abil ity
levels range from entry level through youth national guali-
liers.
The successful candidate will have strong motiva-
tional, communication and teaching skills.
Salary commensurate with experience.
Please apply in writing to the address shown below.
All appl ications to be received no later than July 1 5. Please
include: qual if ications, experience and salary expecta-
tions.
Kelowna Aqua Jets Swim Club
Attn: Coach Selection Committee
375B Hartman Rd.
Kelowna, B.C., V1X2M9
HEAD COACH
The Fredericton Aguanaut Swim Team (FAST) is
seeking a full-time head coach effective September 1,
1996.
FAST located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, has 85
registered swimmers with 12% at the national level and
with an age distribution ol 8-22 years. Preference will be
given to applicants with NCCP level III certification, proven
technical ability, and good communication, supervisory
and motivational skills. Bilingualism and current life-
saving qualifications an asset. Salary commensurate with
qualifications and experience
Candidates should apply with a letter of applica-
tion stating coaching philosophy, salary expecta-
tions, a resume and three references must be re-
ceived by July 1 , 1 996. Please reply in confidence to:
Julian Walker, President FAST
735 Aberdeen Street,
Fredericton, N.B., E3B 1S7
Fax:(506)453-3283
e-mail julianw@nb.gov.ca.
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UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX
Phoenix, May 17-19 (50 M)
MEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Stephen Clarke.73,CAN
2 David Fox,71, USA
3 Fernando Scherer,74,BRA
4 Dean Kondziolka,72,CAN
5 Brad Schumacher,74,USA
6 Carlos Lima.75.BRA
7 Hakan Karlsson,70,SWE
8 Nicholas 0'Hare,72JRL
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Stephen Clarke.73,CAN
2 Fernando Scherer,74,BRA
3 David Fox.71,USA
4 Carlos Lima,75,BRA
5 Ricardo Busquets,75.PUR
6 Emmanuel Nascimento,70,BRA
7 Cassiano Leal.71.BRA
8 Hakan Karlsson.70.SWE
200 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Josh Davis,72,USA
2 JoeHudepohl.73,USA
3 Cassiano Leal,71, BRA
4 Emmanuel Nascimento,70,BRA
5 Brad Schumacher,74,USA
6 Ron Voordouw.76,CAN
7 Paulo Mello.78.BRA
8 Thomas Dolan,75.USA
400 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Peter Wrrght.73.USA
2 John Piersma,75,USA
3 PiotrFlorczyk,78,POL
4 Ron Voordouw,76,CAN
5 Tom Malchow,76,USA
6 Thomas Dolan,75,USA
7 Yann deFabnque.73.FRA
8 Carlton Bruner,72,USA
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Carlton Bruner,72,USA
2 Peter Wnghl,73,USA
3 Alexandre Angelotti,75,BRA
4 S. Daniel Chocron,76,VEN
5 PiotrFlorczyk,78,POL
6 Brett Creed,75,CAN
7 Steve McLeod,79,USA
8 Steven Williams,76,USA
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Jeff Rouse,70,USA
2 Darius Grigalionis.77,LTU
3 Tripp Schwenk.71, USA
4 Brad Bridgewater,73,USA
5 Robert Braknis.73,CAN
6 Bartosz Kiziercwski,77.POL
23.11
23.21
23.33
23.35
23.36
23.44
23.74
23.79
50.44
50.65
51.15
51.52
51.63
51.69
51.75
52.01
l
51.54
I
52.21
!
52.76
I
53.17
1
53.84
1
54.54
I
54.87
1
55.63
3:59.35
3:59.41
3:59.58
3:59.86
4
01.00
4
01.25
4
02.72
4
02.95
15:37.08
15:43.73
15:45.03
16:02.30
16:03.46
16:07.30
16:26.55
16:36.30
54.86
56.48
56.88
57.12
57 25
57.62
7 Neil Walker,76.USA
8 Nick Neckles,4,BAR
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Brad Bridgewater,73,USA
2 Robert Braknis,73,CAN
3 Tripp Schwenk.71, USA
4 JetfRouse.70,USA
5 Dulyarit Phuangthong,77,THA
6 Chris Renaud,76,CAN
7 Nick Neckles,4,BAR
8 Josh Davis,72,USA
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 EricWunderlich,70,USA
2 Russell Patrick,75,CAN
3 Todd Torres,68,PUR
4 Jon Cleveland,70,CAN
5 Pablo Espada,77,PUR
6 Jeremy Linn,75, USA
7 ConnyWennberg,73,SWE
8 Oscar Godoi,75,BRA
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Eric Wunderlich,70,USA
2 Ratapong Sirisanonl,76,THA
3 ConnyWennberg,73,SWE
4 Roberto Bonilla,72,GUA
5 Jon Cleveland,70,CAN
6 Curtis Myden,73,CAN
7 Todd Torres.68,PUR
8 Jeremy Linn,75, USA
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Stephen Clarke,73,CAN
2 Eduardo Piccinini,72,BRA
3 Mauricio Cunha,72,BRA
4 Ricardo Busquets,75,PUR
5 Mark Henderson,69,USA
6 Keith Dennison,71, CAN
7 Rob McFarlane,73,CAN
8 Diego Perdomo,72,C0L
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 TomMalchow,76,USA
2 Ray Carey,73,USA
3 Casey Barrett,75,CAN
4 Nelson Mora,76,VEN
5 Pedro Monteiro,75,BRA
6 Rob McFarlane,73,CAN
7 Dominic Galic,75,CR0
8 Eric Namesnik.70,USA
200 METRES IND MEDLEY
1 Curtis Myden,73,CAN
2 Greg Burgess,72,USA
3 Ron K3rnaugh.66.USA
4 Thomas Dolan,75,USA
5 EricNamesnik,70,USA
6 Brad Bndgewater,73,USA
7 Ratapong Sirisanonl,76,THA
59.17
2:00.95
2:01.97
2:03.58
2:04.42
2:07.21
2:07.32
2:08.57
2:16.07
05.27
05.60
77
06.65
06.75
2:17.53
2:20.61
2:23.84
2:23.87
2:24.25
2:24.80
2:24.83
2:26.08
54.09
55.18
55.25
55.49
55.63
55.93
56.00
56.82
2:00.19
2:00.63
2:01.86
2:01.88
2:02.05
2:02.87
2:05.39
2:06.17
2:04.59
2:05.91
2:05.95
2:06.40
2:06.51
2:06.82
2:07.28
8
Casey Barrett,75,CAN
2
10.12
2
Kristine Quance,75,USA
2:33.60
4
Sam Lawson.17.PDSA
1616 52
40
0 METRES IND.MEDLEY
3
Julia Russell,75,RSA
2:35.44
5
Michael McWha,19.WAC
16:25.11
1
EricNamesnik.70.USA
4:23.50
4
Penelope Heyns,74,RSA
2:35.77
6
Scott Flood.18.GOLD
16:35.55
2
OwenVonRichler,75,CAN
4:24.48
5
Katie McClelland,75,USA
2:38.63
7
TimPeterson,17,PDSA
16:36.86
3
Curtis Myden,73,CAN
4:26.73
6
Jilen Siroky,82,USA
2
40.23
8
Justin Hardiman,16,PSW
16:42.50
4
Piotr Florczyk,78,P0L
4
27 93
7
Elin Austevoll,74.NOR
2:44.05
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
5
Brad Bridgewater,73,USA
4
30.58
10
0 METRES BUTTERFLY
1
Mark Versteld.19,FMSC
57.43
6
Ratapong Sirisanont,76,THA
4:32.16
1
Misty Hyman,79,USA
1
00.15
2
Robert Braknis,23,C0BRA
57.52
7
Casey Barrett,75,CAN
4:35.44
2
Jenny Thompson,73,USA
1
00.22
3
Chris Renaud,19,UCSC
57.93
8
Artur Rutkowski,77,POL
4
40.33
3
4
Amy Van Dyken,73,USA
Angel Martino,67,USA
1
1
00.48
00.67
4
5
Shawn Button,20,ROW
Eddie Parenti,24,PDSA
1:0027
1:00.54
WOMEN
5
Tanya Schuh,75,BRA
1
02.74
6
Jason Brockman,17,UCSC
1:00.75
50 METRES FREESTYLE
6
GabrielleRose,77,BRA
1
02.85
7
Jonathan Miller,18,UCSC
1:01.34
1
Amy Van Dyken,73,USA
25.68
7
Lisa Coole,75,USA
1
02.90
8
Dustin Hersee,20,PDSA
1:01.40
2
Angel Martino,67,USA
25.74
8
Sarah Evanetz,75,CAN
1
03.02
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
3
. TU „„„ 71 1 IP A
Jenny Thompson, 73.USA
25.98
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1
MarkVersfeld.19.FMSC
2:08.46
4
Melanie Valerio,69,USA
26.58
1
Misty Hyman,79,USA
2:11.32
2
Jeremy Jaud,19,IS
2:10.06
5
f"L„„„ PU.I,.....,. 77 Pl\M
Shannon bhakespeare,77,LAN
26.61
2
Jessica Deglau,80,CAN
2:14.57
3
Dino Verbnigge.21.lS
210.52
6
Dita Zelviene,68,LTU
26.76
3
Annette Salmeen,75,USA
2:15.01
4
Tom Rushton,16,PDSA
2:1156
7
Claudia Franco,75,ESP
26.95
4
Collin Snerman,77,USA
2:16.88
5
Jason Brockman,17,UCSC
2:12.94
8
Paula Aguiar,74,BRA
27.12
5
Natasha Meskovska.72.MKD
2:17.55
6
Kerry Wright.18.PSW
2:13.61
1(
0 METRES FREESTYLE
6
Angie Wester-Krieg,64,USA
2
18.04
7
Wayne Linner.18,ROD
2:14.09
1
Angel Martino,67,USA
55.79
7
Trina Jackson,77,USA
2
18.80
8
Tom Klement,19.USA
2:17.17
2
Jenny Thompson,73,USA
56.20
8
Jennifer Hommert,77,USA
2:20.36
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
3
Shannon Shakespeare,77,CAN
56.70
20
0 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1
Russell Patrick.21.UCSC
1:05.48
4
Melanie Valerio,69,USA
56.70
1
Gabrielle Rose,77.BFtA
2:18.64
2
JonCleveland,25,UCSC
1:05.51
5
Dita Zelviene,68,LTU
57.10
2
Jennifer Parmenter,81, USA
2:19.66
3
Jean-N. Poirier.20,PPO
1:05.92
6
GabrielleRose.77.BRA
57.64
3
Catherine Fox,78,USA
2:20.15
4
Jeremy Jaud,19,IS
1:07.18
7
Jennifer Parmenter,81 .USA
57.79
k
Julia Russell,75,RSA
2:20.54
5
James Cheng,16,AQUA
1:07.94
8
Liesl Kolbisen,76,USA
58.66
5
Lea Loveless.71 ,USA
2:21.29
6
Daryl Shannon,20,HYACK
1:08.54
2C
0 METRES FREESTYLE
6
Cristina Teuscher,78,USA
2:21.79
7
Shawn Van Hoof,18,LAC
1:10.36
1
Cristina Teuscher,78,USA
2:02.10
7
Whitney Metzler,78,USA
2:23.75
8
Curtis Myden.22,UCSC
1:12.38
2
Jenny Thompson,73,USA
2
02.97
8
Ashley Ellis.80.USA
2
24.73
2C
0 METRES BREASTSTROKE
3
TrinaJackson,77,USA
2:03.39
40
0 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1
Jeremy Jaud,19,IS
2:22.66
4
Melanie Valerio,69,USA
2:03.47
'1
Kristine Quance,75,USA
4
:46.88
2
Russell Patrick.21,UCSC
2:25.40
5
Lisa Jacob.74.USA
2:03.67
2
Whitney Metzler.78,USA
4
:53.67
3
JonCleveland.25.UCSC
2:25.56
6
Shannon Shakespeare,77,CAN
2
04.15
3
Jennifer Parmenter,81,USA
4
53.68
4
James Cheng,16,AQUA
2:27.28
7
Annette Salmeen,75,USA
2:05.65
4
Trina Jackson, 77.USA
4:54.57
5
Jake Steele,16,PDSA
2:27.36
8
Danielle Kennedy,73,CAN
2:07.27
5
Jamie Cail,80,USA
4:55.57
6
Mauricio Ruiz.19.PDSA
2:27.84
400 METRES FREESTYLE
6
Cristina Teuscher,78,USA
4:57.02
7
Regan Janz,16,RACER
2:32.57
1
Brooke Bennett,80,USA
4
14.40
7
Waen Minpraphal,77,THA
4
58.97
8
Shawn Van Hoof,18.LAC
2:33.15
2
Crislina Teuscher,78,USA
4
14.93
8
Carolyn Adel,78,SUR
5:01.54
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
3
Janet Evans,71, USA
4
15.54
i
Rob McFarlane.22.UCSC
56.01
4
Trina Jackson,77,USA
4
18.35
CANADA CUP
:
Stephen Clarke.22,C0BRA
56.23
5
6
Danielle Kennedy,73,CAN
Lisa Jacob,74,USA
4
4
18.66
19.04
Vancouver, May 24-26 (50 M)
MEN
;
4
Eddie Parenti,24,PDSA
Philip Weiss,16.PSW
56.58
56.89
7
Nikki Dryden,75,CAN
4
19.51
50 METRES FREESTYLE
5
Curtis Myden,22,UCSC
57.15
8
Sheila Taormina,69,USA
4
26.27
1
Stephen Clarke,22,C0BRA
23.64
6
Casey Barrett,21.PDSA
57.86
8l
0 METRES FREESTYLE
2
Graham Duthie,18,DELTA
23.87
7
SeanCargin,18,LAC
57.97
1
Brooke Bennett,80,USA
8
41.57
3
DeanKondziolka,24,ASC
23.92
Russell Patrick,21,UCSC
58.39
2
Janet Evans,71, USA
8
42.56
f 4
Martin Russocki,23,EYSC
24.10
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
3
Nikki Dryden,75,CAN
8:47.91
5
Ryan Laurin,21,WV0SC
24.32
•
Philip Weiss,16,PSW
2:01.91
4
Trina Jackson,77,USA
8
53.79
6
Hugues Legault,22,PPO
24.48
:
Casey Barrett.21.PDSA
2:02.74
5
Danielle Kennedy,73,CAN
9
00.01
7
Daryl Shannon,20,HYACK
24.49
?
RobMcFarlane,22,UCSC
2:02.81
6
Jamie Cail.80.USA
9
02.09
8
Etienne Caron.22.UCSC
24.65
4
Eddie Parenti,24.PDSA
2:06 45
7
Laurie Kline,76,USA
9
02.46
100 METRES FREESTYLE
5
Sean Cargin,18,LAC
2:07.16
8
Nicole Schrader.79.USA
9
05.20
1
Stephen Clarke,22.COBRA
52.58
6
James Oh,17,PDSA
2:09.61
II
0 METRES BACKSTROKE
2
Graham Duthie,18,DELTA
53.02
7
DinoVerbrugqe.21.IS
2:09.98
1
Whitney Hedgepeth,71,USA
1
02.77
3
Martin Russocki,23,EYSC
53.12
8
Andrew Cho,17,HYACK
2:1529
2
Beth Botsford.81.USA
1
0329
4
Dustin Hersee,20,PDSA
53.41
2C
0 METRES IND.MEDLEY
3
Ana Azevedo.70.BRA
1
04.22
5
Chris Renaud,19,UCSC
53.48
1
Mark Versfeld,19.FMSC
2:04.55
4
Lea Loveless,71 .USA
1
04.86
6
Sean Cargin,18,LAC
54.11
2
Curtis Myden.22,UCSC
2:06.87
5
Fabiola Molina.78,BRA
1
05.37
7
Jonathan Miller,18,UCSC
54.87
3
Chris Renaud,19,UCSC
2:09.20
6
Kalby Monai,74,CAN
i
05.67
8
Curtis Myden,22,UCSC
54.88
4
DinoVerbrugge,21,IS
2:10.42
7
Karlyn Pipes.61,USA
1
06.10
200 METRES FREESTYLE
5
Jeremy Jaud.19,IS
2:13.58
8
Amanda Adkins,75,USA
1
06.39
1
Stephen Clarke,22,COBRA
1
53.38
6
Mauricio Ruiz,19,PDSA
2:14.43
2C
0 METRES BACKSTROKE
2
RonVoordouw,20,UCSC
1
53.65
7
Andrew Cho,17,HYACK
2:15.49
i
Whitney Hedgepeth,71 .USA
2:13.42
3
Graham Duthie,18,DELTA
1
55.45
8
Jonathan Miller,18,UCSC
2:17.17
2
Misty Hyman.79.USA
2:15.79
4
Eddie Parenti,24,PDSA
1
56.09
4C
0 METRES IND.MEDLEY
3
Beth Botsford,81,USA
2:16.11
5
Simon DeJong,19,ROD
1
57.57
1
Owen VonRicriter.21.ETOB
4:24.01
4
Lea Loveless,71,USA
2:16.62
6
Sean Cargin,18,LAC
1
58.66
2
Curtis Myden,22,UCSC
4:26.41
5
Jennifer Parmenter,81,USA
2:19.50
7
Brent Sallee,18,PDSA
1
58.98
3
Dino Verbrugge.21.IS
4:31.55
6
Allison Wagner,77,USA
2:21.27
8
Wayne Linner,18,ROD
2
00.29
4
Sean Cargin,18,LAC
4:34.07
7
Fabiola Molina,78,BRA
2:23.48
4C
0 METRES FREESTYLE
5
Casey Barrett.21.PDSA
4:34.85
8
KalhyMonar,74,CAN
2:24.43
1
RonVoordouw,20,UCSC
4
0110
6
Brent Sallee,18.PDSA
4:39.10
li
0 METRES BREASTSTROKE
2
Brent Sallee,18,PDSA
4
04.05
7
Owen MacGregor.1 7.MANTA
4:41.00
1
Amanda Beaid,81, USA
1
09.25
3
Michael McWha,19,WAC
4
04.30
8
Wayne Linner,18,ROD
4:41.12
2
Penelope Heyns,74,RSA
1
10.76
4
Eddie Parenti,24,PDSA
4
05.73
3
4
Elin Austevoll.74.NOR
Guylaine Cloutier.71.CAN
1
1
11.21
11.78
5
6
Scott Flood,18,GOLD
Wayne Linner,18,ROD
4
4
08.66
09.28
WOMEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
5
Julia Russell,75,RSA
1
13.04
7
Simon DeJong,19,R0D
4
09.64
1
Shannon Shakespeare.19.MM
26.28
6
Lindsay Etter.76.USA
1
13.34
8
SamLawson,17,PDSA
4
10.80
2
Andrea Moody,18,WV0SC
2658
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KalieMcClelland,75,USA
1
14.47
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
3
Laura Nicholls,17,R0W
26.91
8
Jilen SifOky,82,USA
1
14.69
1
Brent Sallee,18,PDSA
15
44 90
4
Shona Kitson.18.WAC
27.41
LI
0 METRES BREASTSTROKE
2
Brett Creed,20,PDSA
16
01.64
5
Katie Taylor,20,USA
27.43
1
Amanda Beard,81,USA
2:30.43
3
RonVoordouw,20,UCSC
16
10.31
6
Julie Howard,19.BRANT
27.56
8
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8
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1
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7
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*v07 0^
2
Julie Howard,19,BRANT
1
04.21
8
Marlena Rrill.18.IS
^no 97
3
Amanda Marin,18,R0D
1
04.69
4
Kathy Monar,21,UCSC
1
05.64
CHARLOTTE ULTRASVUIM
5
Glencora Maughan,18,PDSA
1
05.71
Charlotte, Jun 6-9 (50 M)
6
Marline Dessureaiilt.22.CNMN
1
06.19
MEN
7
Cynthia Graton,18,UL
1
06.29
50 METRES FREESTYLE
8
ErinGammel.16.KCS
1
06.74
1
William Pilczuk,71,USA
00 □ '
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200 METRES BACKSTROKE
2
David Fox,71,USA
oo m
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1
Misty Hyman,17,USA
2:15.61
3
Dean Hutchinson,71,USA
99 m
to. IU
2
Amanda Marin,18,R0D
2:16.47
4
Peter Williams,68,RSA
01 01
3
Julie Howard, 19.BRANT
2
18.51
5
Gustavo Borges,72,BRA
OO OK
LQ.LV
4
Joanne Malar,20,HWAC
2:20.42
6
Allan Murray.72.BAH
99 9fi
5
Cynthia Graton,18,UL
2:21.96
10
0 METRES FREESTYLE
6
Andrea Schwartz,18,R0D
2:22.21
1
Gustavo Borges,72,BRA
C| C1
5U,D i
7
Kathy Monar,21,UCSC
2:22.66
2
Fernando Scherer,74,BRA
ou.by
8
Karen Thibodeau,16,ROW
2:25.59
3
David Fox,71.USA
c;i 10
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
4
Jon 0lsen.69,USA
51.33
1
Guylaine Cloutier,24,CAMO
1
1148
5
Alexandre Massura,75,BRA
C,1 fi9
01 DO
2
LisaFlood,24,PDSA
1
11.99
6
Craig Hutchison,75,CAN
E 1 i 7
3
Riley Manls,17,MANTA
1
12.68
20
J METRES FREESTYLE
4
Nancy Sweetnam.22.LLSC
1
14.93
1
Gustavo Borges,72,BRA
1 51.29
5
ChnstinPetelski,18JS
1
15.24
2
Josh Davis.72.USA
1 51 85
6
Katie McClelland,21,USA
1
15.40
3
Michael McWha,77,CAN
1:52.30
7
TaraSloan,16,UCSC
1
1542
4
Andre L. Teixeira,74,BRA
1:53,81
8
Sabrina Wilson,20.EKSC
1
16.69
5
Simon Eberlie.74.CAN
1 54 28
20
] METRES BREASTSTROKE
6
Fernando Saez,74,BRA
154.68
1
Riley Mants,17,MANTA
2.3396
40
3 METRES FREESTYLE
2
Lisa Flood.24.PDSA
2 36 94
1
Michael McWha,/7,CAN
35908
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Dryden's Vancouver 800 free win was the ticket Mi,r11 Chiesa
2
Thomas Dolan,75,USA
3:59.48
5
Casey Barrett.75.CAN
2:03.59
6
Kate Brambley.79.CAN
17:04.89
3
Peter Wright.73.USA
40041
6
Diogo Madeira.69.P0R
204.65
K
0 METRES BACKSTROKE
4
LiamWeseloh,75,CAN
4 02.85
2(
0 METRES IND MEDLEY
1
Whitney Hedgepeth,72,USA
1:0255
5
Andy Potts,77,USA
4 03.83
1
Ron Karnaugh,66,USA
2:03.49
2
Catherine Fox,78.USA
1:03.67
6
Fernando Saez,74,BRA
404.17
2
Mark Versteld,76,CAN
2:04.18
3
Julie Howard,76,CAN
1:03.82
8!
0 METRES FREESTYLE
3
Greg Burgess.72,USA
2:05.51
4
Mana C Santos 78.POR
1:04 53
1
Carlton Bruner.72.USA
8:16.70
J
Curtis Myden,73.CAN
2:06.57
5
KatrinaWalters.75.CAN
1:04.53
2
Peter Wright,73.USA
8:16.92
5
Ralapong Sirisanont,76,THA
2.10.93
6
Cynthia Graton,77.CAN
1:05 01
3
LiamWeseloh.75.CAN
8:1992
6
Alex Lopez,79,USA
2:11.15
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
4
Andy PottS.77.USA
8:2590
41
0 METRES IND MEDLEY
1
Whitney Ptedgepeth.72.USA
2:13.22
5
Tom Malchow.76.USA
8:28.23
1
EricNamesnik,70,USA
4:23.04
2
Amanda Marin.77.CAN
2:17.45
6
YanndeFabnque.73.FRA
8:31.07
2
Curtis Myden,73,CAN
4:24.68
3
Nikki Dryden,75,CAN
2:19.76
00 METRES FREESTYLE
3
DmoVerbrugge,74,CAN
4:27 89
4
Petra Chaves,78,P0R
2:2002
1
LuizLima,77,BRA
15 32 52
4
Owen VonRichter,75.CAN
4 31 49
5
Julie Howard.76.CAN
2:2084
2
Michael McWha.77.CAN
15:3715
5
Diogo Madeira,69.P0R
43524
6
Kalrina Walters 75.CAN
22254
3
4
David McLellan.74.CAN
Peter Wright,73,USA
15 40.18
15:4542
6
Ralapong Sinsanont,76,THA
4:36,62
IC
1
0 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Guylaine Cloutier,71,CAN
1.11.06
5
LiamWeseloh,75,CAN
15:48.29
WOMEN
2
Katie Hathaway.80.USA
11230
6
Brett Creed,75,CAN
15:50.42
50 METRES FREESTYLE
3
Jilen Siroky.82.USA
112.57
II
0 METRES BACKSTROKE
1
Amy Van Dyken,73,USA
25.58
4
Ashley Roby,81 .USA
1 1284
1
Chris Renaud.76,CAN
56.32
2
Jenny Thompson,73,USA
26.05
5
Joana Soutinho.77,POR
11310
2
Robert Braknis.73,CAN
5642
3
Laura Nicholls,78,CAN (25 92[
) 2633
6
Annemieke McReynolds,78.USA
1.14.45
3
Shawn Button.75,CAN
56.82
4
Rama Elwany,77.EGY
2669
2C
0 METRES BREASTSTROKE
4
Mark Versfeld,76,CAN
5690
5
Claudia Franco,75,ESP
26.90
1
Katie Hathaway.80.USA
2:34.12
5
Raymond Brawn.69.CAN
57.26
6
Sheila Taonnina,69,USA
2696
2
Jilen Siroky,82,USA
2 3457
6
Alexandre Massura.75.BRA
5746
IC
0 METRES FREESTYLE
3
Annemieke McReynolds,78,USA
2 36 75
20
0 METRES BACKSTROKE
1
Jenny Thompson,73,USA
5545
4
JennaSlreel,78,USA
23750
Chris Renaud.76.CAN
2:01 01
2
Amy Van Dyken,73,USA
5730
5
Ashley Roby,81, USA
2 3850
2
MarkoStrahija,75,CR0
2:04.11
3
Rania Elwany,77,EGY
57 44
6
Joana Soulmho,77.POR
2:39.29
3
Rogeno Romero,69.BRA
2:04.42
4
Laura Nicholls,78,CAN
57 87
10
0 METRES BUTTERFLY
4
Thomas Dolan.75.USA
2:04.93
5
Anita Lee.74,CAN
5789
1
Jenny Thompson. 73.USA
1:00.17
5
Greg Hamm,76,CAN
205 72
6
Claudia Franco,75,ESP
57 89
2
Shona Kilson.77.CAN
1 02 31
6
Nuno Laurentino,75,POR
2:06.63
2C
0 METRES FREESTYLE
3
Jennifer Bullon,77,CAN
1 02 37
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1
Jenny Thompson,73,USA
201 78
4
Amy Van Dyken,73.USA
1 0239
!
Jon Cleveland.70.CAN
1 0350
2
LisaJacob,74,USA
2:02.93
5
Catherine Fox.78.USA
1 0263
2
Jeremy Linn,75,USA
10415
3
Sheila Taormma,69,USA
203.38
6
Jessica Amey,76.CAN
1 03 74
3
Jean-N. Poiner.75.CAN
1 0422
4
Trina Jackson, 77.USA
2 036/
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
!
Eric Wunderlich.70.USA
1 04 50
5
Sophie Simard,78,CAN
2:04.56
I
Barbara Fianco.74,ESP
214.05
5
Todd Torres.68.PUR
1:04.79
6
Kate Brambley.79.CAN
205 19
2
Trina Jackson. 77.USA
214 78
6
Ralapong Sirisanont,76.THA
1:05.89
400 METRES FREESTYLE
3
Jenniier Button,77.CAN
21543
2(
0 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1
Brooke Bennett.80.USA
41670
4
Collin Sberman,75,USA
2.1738
1
Jon Cleveland,70.CAN
2.17.90
2
Trina Jackson.77.USA
41837
5
Brooke Bennett.80.USA
2:1973
2
Ralapong Sirisanont.76.THA
2:19.52
3
Danielle Kennedy, 73.CAN
4:1941
6
WaenMinpraphal,77,THA
2.2061
3
Eric Wunderlich.70.USA
21955
4
Uirjana Bosevska,82,MKD
4:20.54
2C
0 METRES IND MEDLEY
4
Roberto Bonilla,72.GUA
2:21.67
5
Ashley Whilney,79,USA
4:20.75
1
Catherine Fox,78,USA
2:19.31
5
Peter Cullen.78,CAN
2:24.72
6
LisaJacob.74,USA
4 21 78
2
Gabnelle Rose,77,BRA
6
lanJohnston,74,USA
2:26.06
8(
0 METRES FREESTYLE
3
Mirjana Bosevska.82,MKD
2:21 34
10
0 METRES BUTTERFLY
1
Brooke Bennett.80.USA
8 4852
4
Ashley Roby ,81, USA
221 34
1
Mark Henderson.69,USA
5489
?
Nikki Dryden.75.CAN
8 4872
5
Shona Kitson,77,CAN
2
Shamek Pietucha.77,CAN
55.25
3
Jamie Johnson, 77.USA
8:49.00
6
Maria C Santos,78,P0R
3
Fernando Scherer,74.BRA
55.29
4
Mirjana Bosevska,82,MKD
84941
400 METRES IND MEDLEY
4
Ricardo Busquets,75,PUR
55.38
5
Danielle Kennedy, 73.CAN
8:50.41
1
Miriana Bosevska,82,MKD
5
Giovanni Lmscheer,73,SUR
55.86
6
KaleBrambley,79,CAN
8:53.55
2
Trina Jackson,77,USA
Casey Barretl.75.CAN
5616
15
00 METRES FREESTYLE
3
Carolyn Adel.78.SUR
21
0 METRES BUTTERFLY
I
Brooke Bennett,80,USA
163460
4
ChasinFrew.78.CAN
1
Tom Malchow,76,USA
2:00.93
2
Mirjana Bosevska.82,MKD
16:43.89
5
Waen Minpiaphal.77.THA
2
Stephen Party, 76.GBR
2:01.87
3
Trina Jackson, 77.USA
164845
6
3
Philip Weiss,79,CAN
2:02 58
4
Jamie Johnson, 77.USA
1700.27
;
Rob McFarlane.73.CAN
2 03 11
5
Jean Lee.83,USA
17:00.56
SWIM CANADA / JUNE 1996
9
TINY OLYMPIC PROSPECTS
BOYS 10 & UNDER
22 1
26.49
ETOBMAY Brian Goodwin.10.ETOB
100 METRES FREESTYLE
23 1
26.82
BRANTAPR Michael Pisarczyk,10,LAC
1
1
09.64
BRANTAPR Jonathan Long,10,LAC
24 1
26.88
AACAPR Brooks Schuber1,10,0AK
2
1
10.56
TOMACMAY Struan Keir,10.LSC
25 1
27.01
ETOBMAY Philippe Noelting,9,PCSC
3
1
11.19
BRANTAPR David Hinan,10,DAC
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
4
1
11.19
YTCUPMAY Kurtis Miller.1 0.SCAR
1 1
25.24
ETOBAPR Nathan Chang, 1 0.MAC
5
1
11.22
LASCMAY Ward Haggins,10,UCSC
2 1
25.77
PCSCMAY Tobias Oriwol.10.PCSC
6
1
12.24
EKSCAPR Thomas Demetzer,10,PN
3 1
28.09
AACAPR Warren Bames.10.PICK
7
1
12.25
BRANTAPR Michael Pisarczyk,1 0.LAC
4 1
28.26
BRANTAPR Jonathan Long.10.UC
8
1
12.30
EKSCAPR Pat Turanich-Noyen.10.STSC
5 1
32.13
TOMACMAY MicheleRosati.10.ACE
9
1
12.41
OTTAWMAY Steve Desiorges,10,CAG
6 1
32.58
EKSCAPR Pat Turanich-Noyen.10.STSC
10
1
12.46
AACAPR Kieran O'Neill.10,SSMAC
7 1
33.19
EKSCAPR Chris Blachut.10.PDSA
11
1
12.70
ETOBMAY Eric Chan,10,W!SC
8 1
33.90
TOMACMAY Michael Chu.10.NYAC
'2
1
12.91
EKSCAPR Devin Phiillips,10.EKSC
9 1
34.00
AACAPR David McKechnie.10.CYC
13
1
12.97
ETOBMAY Andrew Munro.18.ETOB
10 1
34.08
EKSCAPR Desmond Strelzow.10.PDSA
14
1
13.16
EKSCAPR Elliot Niven.10.GLEN
11 1
34.29
NKBAPR Blair Smith,10,PET
1
13.23
ETOBMAY James Chan,10.PCSC
12 1
34.59
TOMACMAY Nathan Chan.10.MAC
■i
1
13.43
EKSCAPR Jesse Bfassard.10.R0D
13 1
34.87
ISAPR Erich Schmitt,10JS
'2
1
13.44
YTCUPMAY Michael Chu.10.NYAC
14 1
35.99
AACAPR Kieran O'Neill,10,SSMAC
•i
1
13.46
LASCMAY Morgan Engi.lO.RDCSC
15 1
36.21
ETOBMAY Andrew Munro.10.DSC
■~i
1
13.49
CDSCMAR Dario lsic.10.PDSA
16 1
36.22
ETOBMAY Zachary Glassman,9.PCSC
20
1
13.63
EKSCAPR Chris Blachut,10,PDSA
17 1
36.23
ETOBMAY Mitchell Vaughn.10.PCSC
21
1
13.66
AACAPR Jonathan Eckroth.lO.STARS
18 1
36.34
LASCMAY WardHaggins.10.UCSC
22
1
13.98
TOMACMAY SkylarPike,10,WW
19 1
36.61
AACAPR Matthew Sy.lO.CREST
23
1
14.06
KWYAPR Scott Carey,10,POW
20 1
36.92
BRANTAPR Scott Carey.10.POW
24
1
14.15
ETOBMAY Marc Mazzucco,10,ETOB
21 1
37.18
LASCMAY Morgan Engi.lO.RDCSC
25
1
1439
TOMACMAY Matthew Sy.lO.CREST
22 1
37.23
ETOBMAY AlexMazar.10.WISC
400 METRES FREESTYLE
23 1
37.67
EKSCAPR Adam Perry.9,R0D
1
5
18.39
LACMAY Jonathan Long,10,UC
24 1
37.75
AACAPR Andrew King.lO.SSMAC
2
5:28 62
TOMACMAY SkylarPike,10,WW
25 1
38.08
NKBAPR KurlisMiller.10.SCAR
3
5:31.18
LACMAY Michael Pisarczyk,10,LAC
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
4
5:33.90
TOMACMAY Sean Murray.10.FAST
1 1
21.41
EKSCAPR CallumNg.10.NCSA
5
5
38.52
TOMACMAY Matthew Sy.lO.CREST
2 1
21.58
EKSCAPR Chris Blachut.10.PDSA
5
5:39.24
YTCUPMAY Scott Carey.10.POW
3 1
21.89
EKSCAPR Jesse Brassard.10.R0D
7
5:41.79
ISAPR Erich Schmitt,10.IS
4 1
21.92
LACMAY Michael Pisarczyk.10.UC
8
5:43.22
ROWMAY MarcMazzucco,10,ETOB
5 1
22.09
YTCUPMAY Jason Chan.lO.TORCH
3
5
r
ROWMAY Brian Goodwin.10.ETOB
6 1
22.34
UCMAY Jonathan Long.10.UC
10
5:47.92
ETOBMAY James Chan,10.PCSC
7 1
22.72
ETOBMAY JonBlackham.10.KWY
11
5
48.27
ETOBMAY Nader Gandhi.10.DDO
8 1
22.76
HYACKMAY Erich Schmitt.10.IS
12
5:50.04
NKBAPR Steve Deslorges,10,CAG
9 1
23.07
LASCMAY Morgan Engi.lO.RDCSC
13
5:51.27
LACMAY Thomas Nakamaru.10.LAC
10 1
23.36
TOMACMAY SkylarPike.10.WW
14
5:52.57
TOMACMAY Matt Hawes,10,KBM
11 1
23.46
TOMACMAY Matt Hawes.10.KBM
15
5:53.99
NKBAPR Blair Smith.10.PET
12 1
23.89
BRANTAPR GregTogtema.10.UC
16
5:55.34
TBTMAR Devin McCarty.10.KSS
13 1
23.96
TOMACMAY Michele Rosati.10.ACE
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5:55.36
LACMAY GregTogtema.10.LAC
14 1
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5:55.56
ETOBMAY Zachary Glassman.O.PCSC
15 1
25.44
BRANTAPR lanMcLean,10,CYPS
19
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ROWMAY Nathan Ayres,10.BRANT
16 1
25.53
OTTAWMAY Scott Kellen.10.GO
20
5:58.08
TOMACMAY Sehaslianlrwin.10.OSAC
17 1
26.20
YTCUPMAY Scott Carey.10.P0W
21
5
5883
TOMACMAY AdamCunningham.10.NEW
18 1
26.62
EKSCAPR Andrew Dickson.10.ROD
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
19 1
26.87
EKSCAPR Roger Beatty.10.KSC
1
15.08
PCSCMAY Tobias Oriwol.10.PCSC
20 1
27.11
TOMACMAY Matthew Sy.lO.CREST
2
19.92
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21 1
27.37
BRANTAPR RyanAlkinson.10.UC
3
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NKBAPR Kurtis Miller.10.SCAR
22 1
28.52
YTCUPMAY Michael Chu.10.NYAC
1
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23 1
29.00
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5
1
20.50
HYACKMAY Erich Schmitl.10.IS
24 1
29.15
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6
1
2065
EKSCAPR Kevin Gillespie.10.EXST
25 1
29.39
EKSCAPR Elliot Niven,10,GLEN
7
1
21.55
TOMACMAY Struan Keir.10.LSC
200 METRES IND. MEDLEY
3
1
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1 2:35.84
ELITEMAR Tobias Oriwol.10.PCSC
9
1
22.20
LASCMAY WardHaggins.10.UCSC
2 2:50.88
BRANTAPR Jonathan Long.10.UC
10
1
22.35
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3 2:53.78
HYACKMAY Erich Schmitt.10.IS
11
1
22.39
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4 2:55.47
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5 2:56.98
TOMACMAY Matthew Sy.lO.CREST
13
1
23.09
LACMAY lanMcLean,10,CYPS
6 2:57.03
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2380
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7 2:57.69
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15
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8 2
58.43
YTCUPMAY Michael Chu.10.NYAC
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1
24.71
EKSCAPR Andrew Dickson.10.R0D
9 2
58.57
TOMACMAY Struan Keir.10.LSC
17
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10 2
58.59
NKBAPR Kurtis Miller.10.SCAR
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25.02
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11 2
58.86
YTCUPMAY Scott Carey.10.P0W
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1
2593
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12 2
58.90
TOMACMAY Skylar Pike.10.WW
23
25.95
HYACKMAY Brendan Robertson.lO.HYACK
13 3:00.33
BRANTAPR Michael Pisarczyk.10.UC
21
26.20
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14 3:00.69
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7 1
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8 1
35.41
BRANTAPR Shannon Lang.10.HWAC
100 METRES FREESTYLE
9 1
35.93
AACAPR LeanneLeelO.TORCH
1
1
10.59
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10 1
36.34
AACAPR LevanaPanglO.TORCH
2
1
12.09
TOMACMAY KatherineRuta,10,TSC
11 1
36.41
TBTMAR Genevieve Dack.10.TBT
3
1
12.18
AACAPR Katherine Rula.10.TSC
12 1
36.73
ROWMAY Tiffany VincenLIO.BRANT
4
1
12.27
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13 1
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5
1
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14 1
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YTCUPMAY Erica Schmidt.lO.PERTH
6
1
13.18
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15 1
37.02
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7
1
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16 1
38.32
OTTAWMAY Rachel Soloski,9,GO
8
1
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YTCUPMAY Tabitha BalasiuklO.POW
17 1
38.65
TOMACMAY Katelyn Smith,9.C0BRA
9
1
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18 1
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10
1
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BRANTAPR Brittany Cooper,9,UC
19 1
38.95
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11
1
15.03
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20 1
38.98
TOMACMAY Danielle RyanlO.NEW
12
1
15.05
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21 1
39.12
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13
1
15.15
YTCUPMAY Tracy Deyell.10.NKB
22 1
39.24
AACAPR Katherine Rula.10.TSC
14
1
15.16
UCMAY Annie Christie,9.B0SC
23 1
39.48
EKSCAPR KarineGagnon.10.NESA
15
1
15.17
EKSCAPR Whitney Genoway.10.R0D
24 1
39.49
BRANTAPR Jacki Chan.lO.TOMAC
16
1
15.32
ETOBMAY Jenna-Lee Horvath,10,TAT
25 1:39.61
ISAPR Valerie Pomaizl.10.NRST
17
1
15.40
YTCUPMAY Emily Sales,10,P0W
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
18
1
15.57
BROCKAPR Gillian ColeslO.BROCK
1 1
18.30
BRANTAPR Tiffany VincentlO.BRANT
19
1
15.57
YTCUPMAY Sandra Zivkovic,10,TSC
2 1
23.68
BRANTAPR KarlaWalkinshaw.10.HWAC
20
1
15.67
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3 1
23.84
YTCUPMAY CaraSmith.10.LUSC
21
1
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YTCUPMAY Elizabeth Osterer,10,NKB
4 1
24.16
YTCUPMAY LevanaPanglO.TORCH
22
1
15.73
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5 1
25.58
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23
1
15.85
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6 1
25.71
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24
1
15.90
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7 1
26.17
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25
1:16.07
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8 1
26.77
YTCUPMAY Tracy Deyell.10.NKB
400 METRES FREESTYLE
9 1
27.53
EKSCAPR Orlagh OXelly.10.OSC
1
5:17.32
TOMACMAY Katherine Ruta.10.TSC
10 1
27.55
BRANTAPR Shannon Lang.10.HWAC
2
5
36.17
YTCUPMAY Erica Schmidt.lO.PERTH
11 1
27.71
UCMAY Annie Christie,9,BOSC
3
5
36.37
YTCUPMAY KathySiuda.10.ROW
12 1
28.00
ETOBMAY Niki Remek.10.YORK
4
5:40.61
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13 1
28.73
EKSCAPR Stephanie Nicholls.10.PN
5
5:42.32
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14 1
28.86
ETOBMAY AndreanneGodin.10.CSQ
6
5:42.93
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15 1
28.89
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7
5:47.22
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16 1
29.08
TOMACMAY Danielle RyanlO.NEW
8
5
48.33
BROCKAPR Gillian Coles.lO.BROCK
17 1
29.09
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9
5
48.53
UCMAY Annie Christie.9,BOSC
18 1
29.19
EKSCAPR Whitney Genoway.10.ROD
10
5
49.45
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19 1
29.57
NKBAPR Elizabeth Osterer.10.NKB
11
5
49.96
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20 1
29.58
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12
5:50.05
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21 1
30.17
TOMACMAY Jorgma LeelO.TOMAC
13
5:50.31
ISAPR Stephanie Savard.10.CRKW
22 1
30.75
UCMAY Brittany Cooper.9.LAC
14
5:51.21
TOMACMAY Laura Wise.9,COBRA
23 1
30.88
EKSCAPR Ashley Hoevmg.10.ROD
15
5:54.00
TBTMAR Genevieve Dack.10.TBT
24 1
30.91
EKSCAPR Thea Norton,9,STSC
16
5:55.26
YTCUPMAY Tracy Deyell.10.NKB
25 1
30.91
TOMACMAY Jennifer Slough.10.PET
17
5:55.34
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200 METRES IND. MEDLEY
18
5:55.44
NKBAPR ZoeMacNeil.10.KBM
1 2:52.11
BRANTAPR Tiffany VincentlO.BRANT
19
5:59.48
TOMACMAY MarliseDavidson.10.KBM
2 2:56.14
TOMACMAY Katherine Ruta.10.TSC
20
5:59.57
UCMAY Tabitha BalasiuklO.POW
3 2:56.21
HYACKMAY Heather Donohoe.lO.CHENA
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
4 2:59.34
AACAPR Katherine Rula.10.TSC
1
1
17.89
BRANTAPR Tiffany VincentlO.BRANT
5 2:59.50
BRANTAPR Shannon Lang.10.HWAC
2
1
21.52
AACAPR Andrea ShoustlO.SSMAC
6 3
00.96
EKSCAPR Thea Norton.S.STSC
3
1
22.34
HYACKMAY Heather Donohoe.lO.CHENA
7 3:02.75
ETOBMAY Jenna-Lee Horvath.10.TAT
4
1
23.45
EKSCAPR Whitney Genoway.10.ROD
8 3:03.62
AACAPR Kate Plyley.10.OAK
5
1
23.64
TOMACMAY Katherine Ruta,10,TSC
9 3:03.63
UCMAY Tabitha BalasiuklO.POW
6
1
23.69
AACAPR KatePlyley.10.0AK
10 3-04.48
EKSCAPR Whitney Genoway.9.ROD
7
1
24.13
ETOBMAY Ainsley Szewchuk.10.ETOB
11 3:05.06
LACMAY Brittany Cooper.9,UC
8
1
24.37
EKSCAPR Megan Mummery,9,RACE
12 3:05.06
ETOBMAY CathenneGuevremont.10.PCSC
9
1
25.58
EKSCAPR Ashley Hoeving.10.ROD
13 3:05.30
OTTAWMAY Rachel Soloski.9,GO
10
1
25.94
UCMAY Shannon Kryhul,10,STJJ
14 3
05.89
YTCUPMAY Sandra Zivkovic.10.TSC
11
1
25.96
TOMACMAY Jessica VanderVooren,10,MAC
15 3:06.23
YTCUPMAY CaraSmith.10.LUSC
12
1
26.20
EKSCAPR Jessica Parsley.10.FMSC
16 3:06.33
EKSCAPR Ashley Hoevmg.10.ROD
13
1
26.23
PEPSAPR MireillePalry.10.CNDR
17 3:06.57
ETOBMAY Ming Sun Kwan.10.ETOB
14
1
26.32
YTCUPMAY KathySiuda.10.ROW
18 3:06.70
HYACKMAY Jessica Parsley.10.FMSC
15
1
26.34
BRANTAPR Jacki Chan.lO.TOMAC
19 3:06.76
HYACKMAY MelameBennett.10.KAJ
16
1
26.41
HYACKMAY MelanieBennett.10.KAJ
20 3:06.90
OTTAWMAY Tracy Deyell.10.NKB
17
1
2644
UCMAY Kristin Cloutier,9,CAJ
21 3:07.22
PEPSAPR IsabelleSavard-P.IO.UL
18
1
26.63
UCMAY Annie Christie,9,BOSC
22 3:07.60
BRANTAPR KarlaWalkmshaw.10.HWAC
19
1
26.96
EKSCAPR Thea Norton.9.STSC
23 3:07.65
ETOBMAY Jennifer Hodgson.10.DD0
20
1
27.45
USCMAY C. Hammervold,9,UCSC
24 3:07.71
USCMAY C. Hammervold,9.UCSC
21
1
27.53
EKSCAPR ErinProut.10.0SC
25 3:07.78
UCMAY Shannon Kryhul.10.STJJ
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COLWIN IN AUSTRALIA
TALBOT ON THE AUSTRALIAN TRIALS AND THE STATE OF SWIMMING
A coin ersation with Cecil Colwin
Colwin: I think you will have a tough team in
Atlanta alter the high pressure Trials in Homebush
last week.
Talbot: It was certainly a tense Trials. I think
the team does look pretty good. I'm not altogether
convinced at this point that times are significant
because each of those swimmers who have qualified
now has done much better. I feel we can get back to
those times. There were a lot of subtleties in this whole
meet — people questioning the qualifying times, the
f i rst time the meet was run over seven days — that sort
of stuff doesn't lend itself to high performance. But
the swimmers who made it have been toughened by
the whole experience, and as a result they will be able
to better handle Atlanta, and they will also get behind
each other. It's a good team. There are a few rookies
in there. But those rookies are pretty tough kids...
Colwin: You have about six rookies.
Talbot: And they're all pretty good. I feel O.K.
about it. Our women's team is a bit weaker than I
wanted it to be. That was a bit of a disappointment to
me. I can't quite put a finger on why our women
didn't swim well because normally they outswim our
men.
Colwin: Are you refering particularly to the lack
of a distance base?
Talbot: No, I'm looking across the board at the
women. They are not nearly as good as they ought to
have been, not in any one event. You know we had
Sam (Samantha Riley) down a bit, and that probably
could have been acatalyst there that rubbed off on the
otherswimmers, and Susie O'Neill got sick just before
the Trials. She still swam a 2:08+ in the 200 fly, which
is not bad.
I think her 100 was a little disappointing; a 60+
is nothing to get too excited about. She can go better
than that. When you get the key people in your team
not firing quite as they ought to do, and then the
media presentation making such a big thing of it,
that's a bit of a wet blanket over everything. But I still
feel pretty good about it. I look at those girls; some of
them are pretty darned good, and I feel that they will
come through. I'm not feeling too bad. I mean you
always wish for better than you get. But, at this stage,
I don't feel too bad.
Colwin: It seems to me that there were a lot of
stresses acting on those kids, and I don't think that
you can pinpoint any one factor because it was
probably an accumulation of factors.
Talbot: That's what I was trying to say. It's more
of a global thing. The couple of factors that I have
mentioned are there, but who knows anyway. If you
look back, we've had about six or seven great meets.
Going back to the World Championships; Rome was
a good meet for us, and the Pan Pacs was an excellent
meet. We toppled the Americans in the men's 4 x 200
freestyle, something we haven't done in 45 years.
Colwin: Aid that's a hard relay to make. A
swimmer has to shave down to make that team.
Talbot: We stacked up well against them in the
Pan Pacs. Aid then, on top of that, we went to Rio and
won the world short course championships, and these
are pretty heady sorts
ofwinsforus.
The Americans
are better on paper
than we were here, but
I think our team can
swim much better.
Somewhere along the
line you've got to have
a bad swim. It hit us
here in spades, in some
of our perfonnances.
But again, if you take
thephilosophical view:
O.K., get that out of the
way, and let's go. If we
can convince the
coaches and the swim-
mers that that's what
you've got to do — and
I think we have done
that already — then I would say that we should per-
form well in Atlanta. At least, I hope we do. You can
never guarantee it, you just do the best you can do.
Colwin: Going into a meet of that calibre, it's
always an advantage to be somewhat of an underdog,
and not as heralded as perhaps you were before. I
think that if you are going to have a bad meet, it's
better to have it now, not at the Olympics.
Talbot: Yes, I think that this is particularity
important about the psycheof Australian athletes. It's
not the Australian way.. .you know they're cocky peo-
ple. For people who don't know what 'cocky' means;
they're 'up' and they get wrapped up in themselves
and they get a little big-headed about it all,
Colwin: That was the feeling at the start of the
meet. Quite a few swimmers were thinking that they
had arrived already.
The depth in every event was better than we've ever had
Talbot: I try to warn our swimmers about that.
I've seen this happen in other sports too. and then
they get a big kick in the backside. I think they got the
kick in the backside, and they realize now "Hey. gosh
we had better be very careful' and, to me, that's why
I' m not so perturbed about the results at the Trials. We
had enough good swims in there with kids like Scott
Miller, Scott Goodman, Susie O'Neill, andacoupleof
others. Nothing wrong with those at all. So we had
that glimmer that. O.K.. if we just keep our feet on the
ground, we will be O.K. So going in as underdogs, as
you say, for Australian swimmers is not a bad posi-
tion. I've seen it many times. If we go in ranked
number one, and looking like we can beat the world,
we usually get belted, and I'm hoping the reverse
happens.
Colwin: I noticed that the swimmers, waiting to
be called to the blocks, were exceptionally tense.
Some of them looked as if doomsday had come. You
could see that they
had a lot at stake.
Talbot: Yes. I
think that's right.
Everybody in Aus-
tralia wants to
make the Olym-
pics. There's no
question which is
the most impor-
tant event that we
go to. In our soci-
ety an Olympic
champion is really
hero-worshipped.
And so the swim-
mers knew that the
standards were
tough but they also
knew that they had
to race hard be-
cause the depth in most of our events was much better
than it has been for a long time. Funnily enough,
some of our individual perfonnances were not that
great but the depth in every event was far, far better
than we've ever had. While the rest of the world
probably might not notice that, for us, that was
significant. Aid so, when they get up there now. it
could have been any one of three or four swimmers in
the final who could have kept them out of the team
Colwin: 1 made up a little phrase for that. 1 call
it the "PAT Triad." First there's Pressure on them to
perform. This, in turn, results in Anxiety, and then
later, this causes Tension, which shows up in some
swimmers as disorganised stroking, false starring,
etc.
Talbot: I think that's a good observation be-
cause 1 could see it too from where 1 was sitting with
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SWIM CANADA / JUNE 1996
the other selectors, which was quite a fair way from
the start. You could see the tension there, and even on
the blocks. We had many more false starts than we've
ever had before. And we had one disqualification of
one of our boys who had a pretty good 200 freestyle
that would have made the team. As a result of being
disqualified, he didn't make it.
Colwin: 1 think you have some young male 100
freestyle swimmers who are going to come through
one day.
Talbot: I think that our work on sprinting is
coming along nicely, but you know it takes a long
while to build a sprinter, and, of course, there's the
maturity factor involved. I like the look of our young-
sters, and I think they're coming through, and, with
a bit of luck too, we may just have more than one.
Colwin: Scott Logan, for example, who came
fourth in the 100. He's just like a great, bigpuppybut,
when he hardens up, I think he could be a great
sprinter. He has a good temperament.
Talbot: Yes, he's with a coach too who litis a
mature head (Bemie Wakefield). And he showed up
well as a very young boy, and he has continued to
improve, is excited now at being on the team. He's got
all the characteristics I like in a swimmer.
Colwin: Talking about mature coaches, I think
that not many people, if any, gave him credit for it but
John Carew helped Kieren Perkins to handle a week-
long pressure situation at the Trials veiy well, and so
did Scott Volkers with Samantha Riley, for that mat-
ter. I think they really showed coaching ability in the
way that they didn't get uptight in the midst of it all.
Talbot: Yes, they didn't wear it on their sleeves.
I think that John Carew is not given enough credit for
what he's done, his ability to coach. 1 mean people
recognize him as being good, but he's not demon-
strative. You compare him with Laurie Lawrence,
who is a showman, and people like that, and that's
good.
John Carew is a great coach, and I believe he has
brought a new concept, a new dimension, to 1S00
metres swimming. I think it would be wise for people
to listen carefully to what he is talking about, because
he is not a man who expresses himself that well, and
you've got to listen carefully to what he says, and to
ask him more searching questions to properly get at
the root of what he's getting at. But John Carew is
certainly a talented coach, and he is an older head,
and he did handle himself very well and I've got to
hand it to him. He was philosophical about the whole
thing. He knows that you can have a bad swim, and
he was a steadying influence on Kieren.
Scott Volkers, with the difficulties that he has
had, got his team involved, not only Samantha Riley,
but Susie O'Neil , Angela Kennedy, Ellie Overton. All
have had a tough time of it, with Riley being sus-
pended and then being excused, and then two years
for Scott "volkers was reduced to one year. What a
shambles. You can understand the pressures that
have been on that group, and for those kids to swim
as well as they did, they never stopped trying. Ellie
Overton went on trying to the last event, and got
herself selected for the team.
Colwin: You've mentioned the accumulation
of stresses that the swimmers experienced. I think
some of the swimmers who went to altitude training
for the first time, must have been wondering if it
would help them. That could have been a question
mark for them until the very time they entered the
water again at sea level. A lot of that also may have
had an effect. All in all though, it looks really good for
your team when you consider all the unusual factors.
Those kids could probably swim in a meet, say ten
days from now, and wipe those times out, once the
stresses are removed.
Talbot: Well, I hope you're right. 1 feel O.K.
about it. I mean I'm not euphoric, but I've been
around long enough to know too that one bad swim
doesn't mean that's the end of the world. In fact, as I
said just a little while ago, I feel this was a little dose
of the medicine we needed. But now we've got to get
down to the business of getting ready.
Colwin: Changing the subject, what do you
think of the world picture at the moment?
Talbot: There's a general depression in world
times, and I don't know why.
Colwin: You can't pinpoint the reason?
Talbot: Not really, except that I do think that,
with the advent of random drugtesting which is being
done in a more meaningful way, but not comprehen-
that's true. But I'm just going to say that there is a pall.
It seems to be something heavy hanging over swim-
ming in the world at the present time. The only thing
that I can see is that there is a determination by us and
other people to try to clean up this whole drug mess if we
can, and get it to be more controlled, if you like. I think
that probably, for the first time, we re getting ahead of
the game a little bit, although I don't for one minute
think that peoplestill haven't learned how to get around
the drug testing.
Colwin: Do you think that the newly developed
spectroscope is going to help?
Talbot: It may solve the problem, but technology
is made to be beaten, and probably somebody will find
a way around it. Certainly, I applaud the fact that now
people are beginning to try todosomethingaboutdrugs
in sport. Before, I believe that the leaders of our sport
weren't doing that, and I'm hoping that the efforts of
the coaches generally around the world, "the good
guys" I call them, will succeed.
Colwin: I think that the IOC and FINA don't seem
to have the political will to do the job properly. Either
that, or they don't have the ability or the understanding
of the repercussions to our sport
Talbot: I'm a little more critical than that, and I
think that there has been a distinct reluctance on their
part todo anything about it. You've only got to take note
of the Chinese situation, where people in very high
places still come out and support the Chinese as being
'clean' and not doing anything wrong, and they're
going to compete. Well, I think that is pretty much a
blind approach, and it bothers me that people leading
our sport feel that. You know, I don't even really know
v m the full reasons. It could be fi-
nancial. It could be just politi-
cal. It could be just any one of a
number of things, but whatever
the reason, it doesn't help our
sport.
Colwin: One would think
that the IOC, w ith all the funds at
itsdisposal. would make more of
it available for researching bet-
ter testing methods. If they don't
do it, who else is going to do it?
Talbot: I think that's ex
actly it. All they want to do is tell
us that it'scostly.
The Olympic family begets
There is a determination to try to clean up this whole drug mess all sons of luxuries loaded on
sive yet, it may have slowed down the people who do them They travel around theworld, and they are hosted
get into that sort of thing. There is a general pall. in countries, and w hen the Olympics are on, theOlym-
Colwin: Do you think that there were some pic family is probably twice as big as the athletes'
people who got off "the juice," and now they're not I family. I've been around the sport a long time, and I
performing? I know that television money's big, and I know that
Talbot: Well, maybe someone may want to neither the athletes nor the coaches, nor the countries
jump on nie lor agreeing with that statement. I think themselves, see a lot of that money. !J
SWIM CANADA / JUNE 1 996
13
Joanne Malar, double gold medalist at the
1995 World Short Course Championships
When Joanne Malar was nominated for the President's Award at McMaster University, the
selection committee needed a list of everything she had done. She and her coach made a
detailed list of all her swimming accomplishments, but the committee called back and said
they wanted all the things she did. When the final lists went in, Joanne's list of volunteer work
was longer than the swimming, and that list is long.
Few people know about all the volunteer things she does in the community all over her
hometown of Hamilton; she appears on posters against drinking and works for the Lung
Association. And people forget, she's at school full time.
While Joanne thrives on the kind of publicity and prestige that have come her way, she
knows how to take it all in stride and stay in touch with the real world. Her example of
dedication, organization, compassion and generosity is a credit to the sport.
If the crowd loves Joanne, that's because Joanne loves the crowd. She plays to the crowd
instead of letting it intimidate her. After her record swim in the 400 IM at the Olympic Trials
in Montreal, she acknowledged the crowd. She split 33 and 32 on her last two 50s and she
knew that, had the crowd not been there, she probably wouldn't have done it.
"Thank you folks, you really helped me out there," she said.
The recognition was honest. Joanne knows better than most that giving is a big part of
being the best at what you do. And whether she's giving her all in the water, giving her time
to a charity, or giving a word of encouragement to a friend, the bottom line is that she's doing
what she loves.
"I enjoy myself," she says. "If you're not enjoying what you're doing then that much
dedication and sacrifice isn't worth it. I love swimming, and I love to do things for the
community. You've just got to go after your dreams and never give up."
And what about Atlanta7
"I'm just going to go there and give my 100%, and that might be good enough to win
a medal, it might not. But no matter what place I come it's not going to change how I've
prepared and all the work I've put into it."
QUICK FACTS ON JOANNE MALAR Marco Chiesa
BIRTHDATE PLACE 30 OCT 1975, Hamilton HEIGHT' 87 172 cm WEIGHT 128 lbs / 58 kg
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• 95 SC Worlds 10th 200 IM 2:14.56,1st 400 IM 4:36.40, 1st 4x200 free relay
• 95 Pan Pacs 2nd 200 IM 2:15.45, 4th 400 IM 4:46.50
• 95 Pan Ams 1st 200 IM 2:15.66, 1st 400 IM 4:43 64
• 94 Worlds 4th 400 IM 4:44.79
• 93 SC Worlds 9th 200 IM 2:14.35, 7th 400 IM 4:42.15
•92 Olympics 11th 400 IM 4:48.52
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What is the program for Joanne as you approach the Atlanta Olympics?
Everything has been focussed on getting through the Trials and now we have to sit down and
plan from here on. I think we'll probably fit into the National Team plans tor training camps
in Hamilton, Vancouver and Gainesville. We don't like to do a lot of meets before the big meet.
So the emphasis will be primarily on training?
Yes. Joanne's done a lot of competing; she swam in the World Short Course Championships
already this year, and she swam the Pan Am Games within the last twelve months. We like
to use Nationals as a lead through that. At the Calgary Nationals last November we chose our
events to set up the World Championships. I think kids in Canada have to put more emphasis
on preparing to swim well outside the country. We try to focus on that end. with Nationals as
a preparation for that, rather than the end itself.
Joanne always swims a lot of events wherever she goes and seems to do well
on that. Can you tell us a bit about how she ticks?
Joanne's an IM swimmer and you have to be able to swim all four strokes. We like to try all
the events. I don't think you have to train alot of IM to swim the event well. You have to be
prepared to swim different portions of the race and that's why, in the past, Joanne has often
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We're always looking to the future, and we're still learning. At the World Championships
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ions. Contributions are welcome. Now for the rumours
behind the news.
Short-lived punishment TheAustralianOlympicCom-
mittee has given the green light to disgraced coach Gennadi
Touretsky and will allow him to go to Atlanta to coach his
swimmers. Michael Klim, Matthew Dunn, Petria Thomas,
and of course. Alexander Popov.
Touretsky was banned from having any involvement
with Australian swimming for four years after serving a jail
term (30 days) in the United States for assaulting a fellow
passenger on a plane from Australia to the U.S. last sum-
mer.
The decision to include him in Atlanta has angered the
Australian Swim Coaches Association (ASCA), which im-
posed the ban, but bodes well for another banned coach —
Scott Volkers.
The coach of Samantha Riley, who admitted to giving
her a banned substance in a headache tablet before the
Short Course World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, is
under an international suspension from F1NA and is not on
the list of coaches going to Atlanta.
But the AOC will select him if he wins an appeal against
the suspension in the International Court of Arbitration for
Sport.
Costly mistake The final chapter of the Pankratov
scandal is making for some long faces at the French
Swimming Federation.
Viktor Avdienko, Pankratov's coach, has asked for
650.000FF (about $130,000) in damages to make up for
the FFN's negligence at the Paris World Cup in February.
Pankratov was dispossessed of two world records ( 1 00/
200 fly) after the FFN failed to provide the obligatory drug
test during two days of competition.
To make matters worse, the news of Pankratov's non-
ratified records came out over R ussi an radio as " Pankratov's
records were not recognized because he was drugged."
Pankratov's mother heard this, phoned her son, and
the scandal was amplified. It took the Volgograd coach
quite a while to calm his shattered swimmer and Avdienko
maintains that even though the error was quickly rectified
for the public, the damage to Pankratov's image in Russia
is already done.
The "damages" will not be paid in a lump sum, but
will rather take the form of training camps and travel costs
in France. The Russian team is staying on to train in Canet
after the Mare Nostrum Tour and the bill will go straight to
the FFN.
Franzi pulls it oft again Germany's Franziskavan
Almsick will have done it all.
Unbelievable but true, the most favoured
Wundermadchen missed the Olympic team in the 100
freestyle after tying for second and missing the qualifying
standard at the German Nationals in Braunschweig.
And things got worse.. .the next day she missed the 400
freestyle qualification, making the standard but finishing
third behind none other than Dagmar Hase (sweet re-
venge?) and Kerstin Kielgass, both former East German
swimmers who have found themselves tangled in the con- j
tinuing string of Franziska follies.
On the last day however, van Almsick reached way
down deep and won the 200 freestyle, the event for which
she holds the world record, posting 1:58.88, the fastest time
in the world this year. Hals off.
And after all was said and done, van Almsick had
justified herself, and the pressure was off, after the 18year-
old was reinstated in the 100 free for Atlanta, given that
there was one remaining spot to be filled. (She has a
qualifying time from last August) . Good luck? No, just good
German calculation. They've done it before.. .and it's clear
that if need be, they'll do it again.
Editor: Here 1 am — seven years a senior citizen, and 12
years since being the father of a competitive swimmer.
Older and wiser, I had thought. Eons removed from rub-
bing shoulders with the movers and shakers in Canadian
Swimming. Happily retired and looking with a wiser and
more distanced eye at the bubbling pot of conflicts and
troubles that boiled over from time to time.
Yes' Here I am Is mad as hell and I can't take il an)
more.
First was the Globe and Mail article about Joanne
Malar'sparents having to camp miles outside Atlanta, as no
other accommodation was available. Next the report in the j
recent SWIM issue about the 72 hours 'in and out' rule for
competitors in the Olympic Village, thus depriving many of
them of the wonderful experience of marching in the
opening or closing ceremonies.
I remember being at the opening ceremonies of the
1976 Montreal Olympics. There were acres of empty yellow
seats reserved for officials and administrators — many, no
doubt, puffed up with a false sense of their own importance,
and more than a few glorying i n first-class accommodation
and transportation.
When, I wonder, are the Olympics going to be recap-
tured b\ those who matter — the athletes and theircoaches?
By no means am I condemning the many other dedicated
people who are essential to the staging of the Games. But let
them step down in the pecking order, exercise a little
humility, and reserve the star treatment for those who have
had the guts, the determination, the dedication, and the
endurance needed to arrive at the starting blocks.
This return to the True Spirit of the Olympics has to
start somewhere. Why not in Canada? Why not with one of 1
Canada's most successful Olympic sportsPWhynotwith the
intensive lobbying of aformerCanadianOlympicswimmer
and now a senior Olympic executive — Dick Pound?
It's going to be tough Politics and money are well
established, and the powerful interests the\ represent will
not be easily swayed.
But, for God's sake, someone, somewhere has got to
turn things around. Or the last threads of the tradition as we
know it will disappear. And theOlympic movement will self-
destruct.
Bernard McGralh
Gibsons, B.C.
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been officially denied
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1 9
EUROPEAN RESULTS
FINAL PRE OLYMPIC TONE IIP
MARRED RY POOR WEATHER
karin Helmstaedt
An Olympic year often spells hum-drum for in-season compe-
titions that are normally of top quality.
W hile this year's Mare Nostrum Tour lacked its usual
lustre, it was a decisive event for many European countries as it
served as their Olympic Trials. Sweden in particular had an
enormous presence this year, with 90 swimmers competing in
Monaco mid Canet to make their selection times. Switzerland,
Spain and Finland also completed their Olympic teams based on
performances at one or more of the three meets. For Olympic
team members from Russia, Great Britain, Italy, France, Hol-
land, and even the United States, the Tour provided a valuable
opportunity to race tired and reevaluate their conditioning
before Atlanta.
As usual there was money to be won; a total of 255.000FF
( about $,50,000) possible in Monte Carlo, and 1 6S.000FF (about
$30,000) in Canet, plus the traditional car and motor-scooter
for a world and European record respectively.
Monaco, May 25-26
Alexander Popov's presence was sorely missed at the Stade Louis
1 1 in Monte Carlo, where the plaque on the Lane 4 starting block
is a constant reminder of his world record performance (48.21 )
in the 100 freestyle in 1994. No such luck this year, although
there were some notable swims.
Jani Sievinen, the Finnish wonder, made his first and only
long course appearance of the season in Monaco. He won the
200 IM in a new meet record of 2:01.48, a time that ranks him
second in the world behind American Tom Dolan. He also added
the 200 backstroke to his Olympic agenda, finishing a strong
second to Selkov to post an impressive 2:00.70.
The Swedes were prepared to swim well and were numer-
ous in the finals. Anders Holmertz, off to his fourth Olympic
Games, won the 200 (1:49-11) and 400 (3:51 .48) freestyles and
added a second in the 100 (S0.89), where the Swedes were 1-2-
3. Linda Olofsson won the 100 free (56.53) and was second in
the 50 (25.99). Johanna Sjoberg took the 100 fly in 1:01.19.
Costa Rica's Claudia Poll, now a regular on the Mare
Nostrum circuit, putinstrongperformances in the200 (2:00.15)
and 400 freestyles (4:10.38). Disappointed with her 200, she said
she intended to swim faster in Barcelona and Canet.
The anxiously awaited showdown between world record-
holder Denis Pankratov and the French butterfly champion
Franck Esposito was a true test for the star of the Russian team.
Pankratov was not only tired, but seemed to still be reeling after
his two short course world records were not recognized at the
Paris World Cup in February. To add insult to injury, the news
of the non-ratified records caused a scandal in Russia (it came
out as Pankratov having failed a drug test!), and the stir it
caused had a definite negative effect on his morale.
In the 200 fly the two men were stroke for stroke at the 100,
with Esposito pulling ahead at the 150. Pankratov showed the
mettle of a real champion; with 25 metres left he just managed
to find enough juice to secure the victory. But not by much —
he touched in 1:58.01. while the Frenchman, who sprouted
wings when he realized he was ahead of "the myth," as he calls
him, clocked 1:58.3. The effort took its toll on both of them,
however, as the next day in the 100 neither Pankratov nor
Esposito qualified for the Af inal ! Pankratov scratched the B final
while Esposito won it in a respectable 54.55.
Of notein the Australian camp (the Tourwasaconsolation
prize for those who missed the Olympic team) was Brooke
Hanson who won all three breaststrokes (32.64; 1:10.45; 2:30.29),
and Rachel Harris, who took the 200 IM in 2:18.11. Allison
Wagner, the only American Olympic team member to come
abroad this year, was disqualified in herspecialty, the 400 IM, for
an incorrect back-to-breast turn. No mishaps in the 200 IM,
where she finished third (2:20.36) behind Harris and Martina
Moravcova of Slovakia (2:18.63).
A novelty in Monaco: the 50s are run as a "speed tourna-
ment", in other words eighth (16), quarter (8), semi (4), and
dual (2) finals in all of the strokes. That meant a possibility of
five races, a feature that most coaches appreciated for their
sprinters and stroke swimmers alike. Bill Pilczuk (USA), who
won the 50 freestyle in 22.51, said, "That was the hardest final
I've ever made in my life, but I came out of it with a lifetime best,
so it was worth it."
Barcelona, May 27-29
Highlights in Barcelona: Claudia Poll's 200 freestyle; her win-
ning time of 1:59-35 ranked her 2nd in the world behind
Franziska Van Almsick's 1:58.88. done at the German Nation-
als. Poll also won the 400 in 4:10.6.
Frederik Deburgraeve of Belgium, currently ranked No.l
in the world after his 1:01 .44 performance in Charleroi in May,
was an easy win in the 100 breatroke in 1:02.85.
Canet, May 31 -June 2
Once again the weather condit ons in Canet were less than
idyllic. The swimmers rose to the occasion however, and man-
aged to put in some very respect lble performances despite the
cold winds and heavy rainfall. Although the special edition
Peugeot 106 (the prize for a worl i record) remained parked on
the deck, there were seven new meet records.
An obviously tired Russian squad was unremarkable this
year. Pankratov was unusually heavy in the water, and in the
200 he was well off his world mark set in 1995. Challenged by
Konrad Galka of Poland, he fell behind after the 100, but once
again came back in the last 15 metres to touch out Galka in
1:59-95. He could not repeat the ft at in the 1 00 however, and was
beaten by teammate Vladisla/ Kulikov (54.36 ahead of
Pankratov's 54.45). Remains to be seen if the remainingweeks
of training and technical workwi 1 suffice for the gold in Atlanta.
After his 1:01.44 100 breasLstroke in May (currently the
No. 1 ranked time in the world), a> 1 eyes were on DeBurghgraeve.
Given the cold and the wind, the Belgian settled for a win in
1:02.64, nevertheless an improvement on his swim in Barce-
lona
Claudia Poll rounded out the Tour with victories in the 200
(1:59.44) and 400 (4:12.37) freestyles. The quality of her per-
formances at all three meets leaves no doubt that she will be a
contender in these events in Atlanta. "It's a lot of competing in
ashorttime." she said afterward, "but I'm happy with my times
and know I can do a lot better."
For the Swedes, who were trying to qualify1 swimmers for
the Olympic team, the cold and rain was particularly unfortu-
nate. Anders Holmertz kept up his streak, winning the 200
freestyle in 1:49.41. European champion Linda Olofsson won
the 50 free in 25.97, and the 100 in 56.47. Head Coach Hans
Chrunak explained that the Swedish Olympic Committee had
insisted on having their Olympic selection in an international
context. "We're such a small country that it made no sense to do
it at our Nationals," he said. "The swimmers all know their
competition too well. Here they are up against a lot of swimmers
that they don't know so they have to race accordingly." The
weather was unfortunate, he admitted, but there was no benefit
of the doubt for swimmers who had an off day. "They have to
have a realistic chance to make an A final at the Olympics," he
said. He hopes to propose a list of at least 17 swimmers to the
Olympic Committee in early june. The whole exercise will have
cost them over a million French Francs (over $200,000).
GERMAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
4 Danieia Hunger.24
2624
Braunschweig, May 24-27 (50 M)
100 METRES FREESTYLE
MEN
1 Sandra Volker,22
55.03
50 METRES FREESTYLE
2 Franziska van Almsick,18
56.38
1 Bengt Zikarsky,28
22.67
3 Simone Osygus.27
56 38
2 Mark Pinger,25
22.87
4 Antje Buschschulte,17
5676
3 Torsten Spanneberg,21
22.92
inn iirmrn rnrrrTvi r
200 METRES FREESTYLE
4 Christian Troger.26
23.22
1 Franziska van Almsick,18
1:58.88
100 METRES FREESTYLE
2 Dagmar Hase,26
2:00.98
1 Christian Troger,26
50.36
3 Kerstin Kielgass.26
2:01.40
2 Bjorn Zikarsky,28
50.37
4 MeikeFreitag,16
2:02.18
3 Mark Pinger,25
50.42
400 METRES FRESTYLE
4 Bengt Zikarsky,28
50.67
1 Dagmar Hase,26
4:09.51
200 METRES FREESTYLE
2 Kerstin Kielgass,26
4:10.49
1 Aimo Heilmann,21
1:50.26
3 Franziska van Almsick.18
4:11.38
2 Oliver Lampe,22
1:50.68
4 Cornelia Seithe,24
4:16.40
3 Christian Keller.23
1:50.96
800 METRES FREESTYLE
4 Konstantin Dubrovin,18
1:50.96
1 Dagmar Hase26
8:38.23
400 METRES FREESTYLE
2 Kerstin Kielgass26
8:38.82
1 Jorg Hoffmann.26
3:51.34
3 JanaHenke.22
8:39.81
2 Sebastian Wiese.23
3:51.59
4 Cornelia Seithe.24
8:46.07
3 Stetfen Zesner,28
3:52.41
100 METRES BACKSTROKE .
4 Stefan Pohl,1 7
3:54.50
1 Antje Buschschulte,17
1:03.15
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
2 AnkeScholz,17
1:03.16
1 Jorg Hoffmann,26
15:12.44
3 Susanrte Krause,20
1:03.77
2 Steffen Zesner,28
15:19.82
4 Cathleen Rund,18
1:03.91
3 Sebastian Wiese,23
15:23.68
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
4 Thomas Lohfink,18
15:36.92
1 Cathleen Rund,18
2:11.80
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
2 Dagmar Hase.26
2:13.51
1 SievTheloke,17
56.23
3 AnkeScholz.17
2:13.59
2 Ralf Braun,23
56.29
4 Susanne Krause.20
2:14.60
3 Tino Weber,26
56.40
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
4 Peter Oberglock,26
56.70
1 Kathrin Dumrtru,15
1:11.07
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
2 Manuela Nackel.23
1:11.42
1 Ralf Braun.23
1:58.42
3 Silvia Pulfrich,17
1.11.56
2 Tino Weber,26
2:00.78
4 Sylvia Gerasch27
1:11.62
3 Stev Theloke,17
2:01.39
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
4 Lars Kalenka,22
2:01.54
1 Kathrin Dumitru,15
2:34.06
100 METRES BREASTSTR0KE
2 Silvia Pultrich,17
2:3423
1 Mark Warnecke,25
1:01.93
3 Kristin Helm,17
2:34.81
2 Jens Kruppa,19
1:02.85
4 BirteSteven.16
2:34.89
3 Michael Hessling.22
1:03.43
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
4 Thomas Schmolt,21
1:03.48
1 Sandra Volker.22
1:01.51
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
2 Julia Voitowitsch,19
1:02.13
1 Jens Kruppa,19
2:17.21
3 Maren Flohr.19
1:02.56
2 Andreas Siemes,23
2:17.40
4 Lydia Bohme.20
1:03.13
3 Hans-J.Lagier.22
2:18.27
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
4 Dirk Weninger,19
2:19.06
1 Katrin Jake.23
2:14.09
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
2 Jutta Rennet,19
2:15.36
1 Oliver Lampe.22
54.39
3 Sabine Herbst,21
2:16.30
2 Falco Fleisctimann.21
54.69
4 Julia Voitowitsch.19
2:16.54
3 Christian Keller,23
54.82
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
4 Thomas Rupprath,18
55.10
1 Danieia Hunger.24
2:17.03
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
2 Sabine Herbst,2l
2:1721
1 Chris-C. Bremer.25
1:59.33
3 Alexandra Hanel.22
2:19.00
2 Falco Fleischmann,21
1:59.87
4 Nicole Hetzer.16
2:20.66
3 Oliver Lampe,22
1:59.92
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
4 Thomas Rupprath,18
2:02.31
1 Sabine Herbst,21
4:45.75
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
2 Cathleen Rund.1 8
4:4996
1 Christian Keller,23
2:02.49
3 Julia Jung.16
4:55.36
2 StevTheloke,17
2:03.13
4 Nicole Hetzer.16
4:56.45
3 Jens Kruppa,19
2:03.14
4X100 MEDLEY RELAY
' Marcel Fahmer,21
2:07.60
1 SG Hamburg.GER
4:17.87
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
2 SC Berlin.GER
4:20.58
1 Robert Seibt.22
4:25.77
3 SG Frankfurt.GER
422.21
2 Uwe Volk.25
4:26.60
4 SC DHfK Leipzig.GER
423.82
3 SlevTheloke,17
4:28.91
4X100 FREE RELAY
4 Caran Kuhtze.26
4:31.12
1 SG Hamburg.GER
3:55.50
4X100 MEDLEY RELAY
2 TSV Bayer Dormagen.GER
3:58,48
1 SGEssen.GER
3:44.40
3 SC DHfK LeiOZig.bbR
359.36
2 SC DHfK Leipzrg.GER
3:45.02
4 SGEssen.GER
4:00.75
3 SV Nikar HeirJelberg.GER
3:50.11
4X200 FREE RELAY
4 SG Hamburg.GER
3:50.80
1 SG Bayer Wuppertal.GER
83045
4X100 FREE RELAY
2 SG Hamburg.GER
8:34.03
1 SC Berlin.GER
3:23.42
3 SGS Region Karlsruhe.GER
8:35.61
2 SV Nikar HeirJelberg.GER
3:24.93
4 SGEssen.GER
8:44.53
3 SG Hamburg.GER
3:26,34
4 SGSHannover.GER
3:27.92
MONTE CARLO INTERNATIONAL
4X200 FREE RELAY
May 25-26 (50 M)
1 SC Magdeburg.GER
7:29.22
MEN
2 SV Nikar HeirJelberg.GER
7:32.95
50 METRES FREESTYLE
3 SG Hamburg.GER
7:33.16
1 William Pilczuk,71, USA
22.51
4 SSG Saar Max Rifter.GER
7:47.58
2 Rene Gusperti.71 ,ITA
2294
WOMEN
100 METRES FREESTYLE
50 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Lars Frolander.74,SWE
50.83
1 Sandra Volker.22
25.34
2 Anders Holmert2.68.SWE
5089
2 Simone Osygus,27
25.94
3 FredrikLetzler.72.SWE
51.08
3 Katrin Meissner.23
26.10
4 HansBiilemans,73.BEl
51.41
20
SWIM CANADA JUNE 1996
200 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Anders Holmertz,68,SWE 1:49.11
2 Massi Rosolino,78,ITA 15019
3 Vladimir Pyshnenko.70,RUS 1:51.48
4 Pieter vdHoogenband,78,NED 1:51.85
400 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Anders Holmertz,68,SWE 3:51.48
2 Massi Rosolino,78,ITA 3:54.40
3 Jonas Lundstrom,75,SWE 3:57.76
4 Sergio Roure,72,ESP 3:58.31
50 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 NeilWilley,76,GBR 26.36
2 Adrian Radley,76,AUS 26.45
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Vladimir Selkov,71,RUS 56.61
2 Daniel Lonnberg,72,SWE 56.87
3 Adrian Radley.76,AUS 57.26
4 Miroslav Machovic.76.SVK 5761
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Vladimir Selkov.71,RUS 2:00.12
2 Jani Sievinen.74,FIN 2:00.70
3 Stefano BaHistelli,70,ITA 2:02.98
4 Miroslav Machovic,76,SVK 2:03.15
50 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Daniel Malek,73,CZE 28.67
2 Roman lvanovski,77,RUS 28.80
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Roman lvanovski,77,RUS 1:02.60
2 Daniel Malek,73,CZE 1:02.92
3 MarcCapdevila,74,ESP 1:03.90
4 Antonio Zazo,77,ESP 1:03.94
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Joaquin Fernandez,73,ESP 2:16.38
2 Daniel Malek,73,CZE 2:18.17
3 Simon Leighfield,73,AUS 2:18.50
4 FredrikRosenholm,75,SWE 2:18.50
50 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Geoff Huegill,78,AUS 2436
2 Jonas Akesson,71,SWE 24.67
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Geoff Huegill,78,AUS 54.17
2 LarsFrolander,74,SWE 54.38
3 Konstanlin Ushkov,77,RUS 54.77
4 JohanSetterberg,76,SWE 55.01
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Denis Pankratov,74,RUS 1:58.01
2 Franck Esposito,71 .FRA 1:58.30
3 VesaHanski,73,FIN 2:02.17
4 TheoVerster,74,RSA 2:02.71
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1 JaniSievinen,74,FIN 2:01.48
2 Marcel Wouda,72,NED 2:03.90
3 Robert Van Der Zant,75,AUS 2:04.21
4 Petleri Lefitinen,73,FIN 2:05.94
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1 Luca Sacchr.68,ITA 4:22.84
2 Marcel Wouda,72,NED 4:23.66
3 Fredrik Lundin,75,SWE 4:25.33
4 Jorge Perez,72,ESP 4:27.05
WOMEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Natalia Mescheryakova,72,RUS 25.90
2 Linda Olofsson.72,SWE 25.99
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Linda Olofsson,72,SWE 56.53
2 Karen Pickering.71.GBR 56.84
3 Louise Johncke,76,SWE 5713
4 Blanca Ceron.74.ESP 5726
200 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Claudia Poll,72.CRC 2.00.15
2 Carta Geurts.71, NED 2:02.63
3 Paula Harmokivi.75.FIN 2:02.97
4 Louise Johncke,76,SWE 2:03.17
400 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Claudia Poll.72.CRC 4:1038
2 Kirsten Vlieghuis.76,NED 4.11.98
3 Carta Geurts.71 NED 41215
4 Martina Moravcova.76.SVK 41664
50 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Nina Ztiivanevskaya.77.RUS 29.30
2 OlgaKocneikova,79.RUS 31.06
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 NinaZhivanevsKaya,77.RUS 1:02.38
2 Theresa Alshammar 77.SWE 103.31
3 Olga Kocnetkova,79,RUS 1:03.39
4 XuepaWu,77,CHN 1:03.42
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 NmaZhivanevskaya,77,RUS 21226
2 LorenzaVigarani.69.ITA 2:13.05
3 XuejiaWu.77.CHN 2:15.29
4 LeaLoveless,71,USA 2:16.04
50 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Brooke Hanson,78,AUS 32.64
2 Manuela Dalla Valle.63.ITA 3291
3 Tanya Naude.77.RSA 33.86
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Brooke Hanson,78,AUS 1:10.45
2 Vera Lischka,77,AUT 1:10.56
3 Manuela Dalla Valle,63,ITA 11092
4 Lena Eriksson,72.SWE 1.10.99
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Brooke Hanson,78,AUS 2:3029
2 Lena Eriksson,72,SWE 2:31.48
3 Manuela Dalla Valle,63.ITA 2:32.01
4 LenkaManhalova,74,CZE 2:32.57
50 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 MetkaSparavec,78,SL0 27.71
2 Natalia Mescheryakova,72,RUS 27.84
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Johanna Sjoberg,78,SWE 1:0119
2 SvetlanaPozdeeva,77,RUS 1:01.92
3 llaria Tocchini,67,ITA 1:0235
4 Maria Pelaez,77,ESP 1:02.81
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 llaria Tacchini.67.ITA 2:15.20
2 Maria Pelaez,77,ESP 2:15.70
3 Julie Majer.76.AUS 2:16.99
4 Kim van Kruyssen,74,BEL 21757
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1 Rachel Harris.79.AUS 2:18.11
2 Martina Moravcova.76,SVK 2:18.63
3 Louise Karlsson,74,SWE 2:18.95
4 Silvia Parera.69.ESP 2:19.13
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1 Hana Cerna,74,CZE 4:4909
2 Pavla Chrastova,79,CZE 45094
3 Silvia Parera,69,ESP 4 5167
4 Lourdes Becerra,73.ESP 4:52.54
BARCELONA GRAND PRIX
May 28-30 (50 M)
MEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Vladimir Predkin,69,RUS 23.01
2 William Pilczuk,71, USA 23.05
3 Rene Gusperti,71 ,ITA 23.29
4 Dean Hutchinson.71.USA 23.35
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Vladimir Predkin,69,RUS 5111
2 Paul Fryer,73.RSA 5139
3 Pieter vdHoogenband,78,NED 51.55
4 YoavBruck.72.ISR 51.55
200 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Pieter vdHoogenoand.78.NED 1:51.10
2 Sergio Lopez,68,ESP 152.23
3 Paul Fryer,73.RSA 1:53.03
4 Javier Botello.76,ESP 1:53.16
400 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Marcel Wouda,72.NED 3:54.72
2 Sergio Rouie.72.ESP 3:5740
3 Fernando Gomez,73,ESP 3:58.75
4 Sergio Lopez.68.ESP 3:59.06
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
1 OlaStiomberg.71.SWE 15:43.43
2 Sergio Roure.72.ESP 15:44.30
3 Luis Rodiiguez,77,ESP 154464
4 Igor Ma|cen,69,SL0 15:48.58
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Adrian Radley,76,AUS 5719
2 Miroslav Machovic,76.SVK 5730
3 Carlos Ventosa.71,ESP 5751
4 TomislavKailo.70,CRO 5758
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Gordan Kozulj.76.CRO 2:02.88
2 YiZhao,79,CHN 2:03.20
3 Marcel Wouda,72,NED 20339
4 Adrian Radley.76.AUS 2:03.53
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Fred deBurgngraeve.73.BEL 1:02.85
2 Antonio Zazo,77,ESP 1:03.59
3 Roman Havrlant.75.CZE 1.03.96
4 Marc Capdevila.74.ESP 1 04 02
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Joaquin Fernandez,73,ESP 2:16.38
2 Simon Leightield,73,AUS 2:17.83
3 Marc Capdevila.74.ESP 2:18.03
4 Frederic Van Lancker,75,BEL 2:20.05
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Geoff Huegill,78.AUS 53.78
2 Vladislav Kulikov,71,RUS 53.92
3 MilosMilosevic,72,CRO 54.74
4 Jose Luis Etallester.69.ESP 5563
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Jose Luis Ballester.69.ESP 2:01.32
2 Jorge Perez.72.ESP 2:03.47
3 Sergio Lopez,68,ESP 2:04.52
4 Alexei Kolesnikov,77,RUS 2:04.81
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1 Marcel Wouda.72.NED
2 LucaSacchi,68.ITA
3 Kresimir Cac,76,CRO
4 JordiCarrasco.75.ESP
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1 Marcel Wouda,72,NED
2 Luca Sacchi,68,ITA
3 Jorge Perez,72,ESP
4 Maiko Milenkovic,76,SLO
WOMEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Blanca Ceron,74.ESP
2 VibekeJohansen,78,NOR
3 Minna Salmela.71 . FIN
4 Susan Rolph.78.GBR
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Vibeke Johansen.78.N0R
2 MetteJacobsen,73,DEN
3 Minna Salmela.71. FIN
4 Martina Moravcova.76.SVK
200 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Claudia Poll,72,CRC
204 09
2:04 46
2:0644
2:06.59
4:21.72
4:23.65
4:26.87
4:27.63
26.34
26.45
26.48
26.50
5690
57.09
57.43
57.65
1:59.35
2 Martina Moravcova,76.SVK 2:01.37
Kristina Kynerova.79.CZE
Paula Harmokivi.75.FIN
0 METRES FREESTYLE
Claudia Poll,72,CRC
2 Kirslen Vlieghuis,76,NED
3 Irene Dalby,71, NOR
4 Martina Moravcova.76.SVK
800 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Kirslen Vliegriuis.76.NED
2 0lgaSplicnalova,75,CZE
3 Carta Geurts.71, NED
4 Christina Thorpe.80.AUS
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Xuejia Wu,77.CHN
2 LeaLoveless,71,USA
3 Eva Pinera.74.ESP
4 Kastriel Lital,79JSR
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Lea Loveless,71 .USA
2 Xuejia Wu.77.CHN
3 Rachel Joseph.77.USA
4 MetteJacobsen.73.DEN
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Brooke Hanson.78,AUS
2 Manueia Dalla Valle,63JTA
3
202 85
2:03.41
4:10.60
4:14.87
4:15.72
4:16.5C
8:37.19
8:39.93
8:43.50
8:44.15
1:02.81
1:03.77
1:04.66
1 04.86
14.50
15.60
1640
21737
11.31
11.45
11.59
11.67
Terrie Miller.78,N0R
4 ElinAustevoll,74,N0R
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Brooke Hanson,78,AUS
2 Elin Austevoll.74.NOR
3 Maria Olay,78,ESP
4 Manuela Dalla Valle,63.ITA 2:34.85
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 MetteJacobsen.73.DEN
2 Maria Pelaez,77,ESP
3 DitteJensen,80,DEN
4 Marja Parssinen,71, FIN
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Maria Pelaez,77.ESP
2 Julie Majer.76.AUS
3 Raquel Felgueiras.80.POR
4 Andrea Simakova,76,CZE
200 METRES IND MEDLEY
1 Susan Rolph,78.GBR
2 Silvia Paiera,69.ESP
231.33
2 3244
2 3443
102.06
1.0223
1:02 72
102.89
2:15.41
21705
217.83
21830
2:18.65
2.19.21
3 Martina Moiavcova.76.SVK 2.1984
4 Hana Cerna,74,CZE
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1 HanaCerna.74.CZE
2 Pavla Chrastova.79.CZE
3 Silvia Parera,69,ESP
4 Alfison Wagner.77.USA
2:1997
44824
449 77
4:50.97
4 5244
CANET INTERNATIONAL
May31-Jun2(50M)
MEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
1 William Pilczuk,71, USA 23.13
2 Vladimir Predkin.69.RUS 23.15
3 Mark Foster.70.GBR 23.17
4 Fredrik Letzler.72,SWE 23.19
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Fredrik Letzier.72.SWE 5098
2 Pieter vrJHoogenband.78.NED 5124
3 Sion Bnnn,75,JAM 5125
4 Vladimir Predkin,69,RUS 51.26
200 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Anders Holmertz,68.SWE 1:49 41
2 Pieter vdHoogenband.78 NED 1:51.39
3 Anders Lyibring,78,SWE 1:51.56
4 James Sallei.76.GBR 1:52.01
400 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Anders Holmertz.68,SWE 3:53.11
2 Paul Palmer,74,GBR 35753
3 James Salter.76,GBR 3.58.56
4 Sergio Roure,72,ESP 3:58.82
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Jonas Lundstrom.75.SWE 154118
2 0laStromPerg,71,SWE 15:51.28
3 Mattias Olshed 78 SWE 15:5445
4 Simon Dufour,79,FRA 16:0060
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Franck Schott.70.FRA 56.45
2 MariuszSiembida,75,P0L 56.58
3 Vladimir Selkov,71 ,RUS 5667
4 NeilWilley.76.GBR 56 73
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Vladimir Selkov,71,RUS 2:00 98
2 Sergei 0stapchuk,76,RUS 202.62
3 Adam Ruckwood.74.GBR 2:0348
4 Gordan Kozulj.76.CRO 2 03.81
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 FreddeBurghgraeve.73,BEL 1 0264
2 Roman lvanovski.77 RUS 1 03 02
3 Richard Maden.72,GBR 1:04.33
4 Fredrik Rosenholm,75,SWE 1:0441
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 NickGillingham,67,GBR 2:15.34
2 Roman lvanovski.77.RUS 2:15.52
3 Fredrik Rosenholm,75,SWE 2:18.25
4 MaiekKrawczyk.76.P0L 21915
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Vladislav Kulikov,71, RUS 54.36
2 Denis Pankratov.74.RUS 5445
3 Lars Frolander.74.SWE 5480
4 Geoff Huegt1l.78.AUS 54.85
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Denis Pankratov.74.RUS 1 5995
2 Konrad Galka,74,P0L 200 73
3 James Hickman,76.GBR 2:0197
4 Adrian Anoeimall.69.SUI 2:0406
200 METRES IND MEDLEY
1 Sergei Mariniuk,69,MLD 2:05.10
2 XavieiMarchand.73.FRA 2 0560
3 -ZaneKing.77.AUS 2:06.24
4 Kresimir Cac.76.CR0 2:06 36
400 METRES IND MEDLEY
1 Sergei Mariniuk.69.MLD 4 2087
2 Fredrik Lundin.75,SWE 428 15
3 Jorge Perez.72.ESP 4,30.20
4 Daniel Kailsson,74.SWE 4 30.72
WOMEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Linda Ololsson,72,SWE 25 97
2 Vibeke Johansen,78,NOR 2627
3 AndieaQuadri.77.SUI 26 75
4 CharleneWittstock.77.RSA 26.84
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Linda Ololsson,72,SWE 5647
2 Louise Johncke,76,SWE 5714
3 SoleniieFigues,79.FRA 5718
4 Vibeke Jonansen,78,NOR 57.25
200 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Claudia Poll.72,CRC 1:5944
2 Louise Johncke.76.SWE 2:02.26
3 Johanna S|00erg,78.SWE 2:04.15
4 SoleiineFigues,79,FRA 20424
400 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Claudia Poll.72.CRC 4:12.37
2 Kirslen Vlieghuis,76,NED 4.16 67
3 Sarah Harocaslle.69.GBR 4:1723
4 Carta Geurts.71 ,NED 417.36
800 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Kirslen VlieghuiS,76.NED 8:43.92
2 Sarah Hardcastle,69,GBR 8:45.22
3 Carta Geurts,71 .NED 84853
4 Christina Thorpe.80.AUS 848 70
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Lea Loveless.71.USA 1:02.96
2 Xuejia Wu,77.CHN 1:03.56
3 Theresa Alshammar,77,SWE 1:03.87
4 Eva Pineia.74.ESP 1 04 03
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 LeaLoveless.71.USA 2:15.55
2 HeleneRicaido.74.FRA 216.45
3 Rachel Joseph.77.USA 2:16.77
4 Xuejia Wu.77,CHN 2:1784
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Brooke Hanson,78,AUS 11066
2 Terrie Miller.78.NOR 1:11.09
3 ElinAustevoll.74.NOR 11124
4 Maria Ostling.78.SWE 11129
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 MaiiaOslling.78.SWE 2.30.57
2 AlicjaPeczak.70.POL 2 3168
3 Brooke Hanson,78,AUS 2:32.54
4 Emma lgelstrom.80.SWE 2:32.57
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 CecileJeanson.72.FRA 10175
2 Anna Uryniuk,74.P0L 1:02.52
3 Sophia Skou.75.DEN 1:02.63
4 Caroline Foot,65.GBR 1:02.73
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Cecile Jeanson.72FRA 21296
2 Mikaela Lauten,76,SWE 21438
3 AnnaUryniuk,74,P0L 2.14.59
4 Carta Geurts.71.NED 214 74
200 METRES IND MEDLEY
1 Aliqa Peczak.70.P0L 2.18.76
2 Rachel Harris.79,AUS 21910
3 Britta Vestergaard 75.DEN 2.19.68
4 NadegeCliton.78.FRA 22123
400 METRES IND MEDLEY
1 Allison Wagner.77.USA 450 10
2 NadegeClilon,78,FRA 45123
3 Rachel Harris.79.AUS 45135
4 Britta Vestergaard.75.DEN 4 52 32
SEVEN HILL INTERNATIONAL
Rome. May 31-Jun2 (50 M)
MEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
1 ReneGusperti.71.rrA 2322
2 MauroLanzom.72.ITA 23.50
3 Piergiorg De Felice,72,ITA 23.53
4 Lars Conrad,76,GER 2384
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Lars Conrad,76,GER 5119
2 Massi Rosolino,78.ITA 5143
3 Gavin Meadows.77,GBR 51.60
4 AlessandroBacchi.71.ITA 5187
200 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Massi Rosolmo.78.ITA 1 4956
2 Pier Maria Siciliano,74.ITA 1 5001
3 Emanuele ldim.70JTA 15189
4 Gavin Meadows.77.GBR 1:52 56
400 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Massi Rosolmo.78,ITA 35080
2 PieiManaSiciliano.74.ITA 352 70
3 Davide Bicchierini.75,ITA 3:59 78
4 MaicoFoimentini.70.ITA 40024
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
1 EmilianoBrembilla.78.ITA 15:40.91
2 Mateo Fotmenlini.70.ITA 15:42.85
3 Samuele Pampana.76.tTA 15:49.75
4 Fabio Venturini.77.ITA 15:55.89
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Giuliano D'Anenzo,77.ITA 5850
2 PanagiotisAdamidis.77.GRE 5895
3 Emanuele Barloleschi.76.ITA 5902
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 MitkoMazzaii.75.ITA 2:00.97
2 Luca Bianchin.71.lTA 20131
3 StelanoBattistelli.70.ITA 20132
4 Giuliano D'Aiienzo,77,ITA 2:05.30
100 ME1RES BREASTSTROKE
1 Stanislav Lopukhov 72.RUS 1:03.09
2 Michael Hessling./4,GER 1 03 86
3 FabioFatabegoli.76.ITA 1:0445
4 Dotnenico Fioiavanli,77,ITA 1 0445
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Domenico Fioravanti.77,ITA
2 Fabio Faiabegoli.76.ITA
3 AngeloAngiollien.76.ITA
4 AndteasSiemes.72.GER
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Andtea0tiana.73.ITA
2 Falco Fleischmann.74.GER
3 Gianni Btagaglia.69.ITA
4 Luca Belliote.73.ITA
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 Andrea 0riana,73.ITA
2 Massi Eroli.76.ITA
3 Stelano Zeibini 75.ITA
4 Falco Fleischmann,74.GER
200 METRES IND MEDLEY
1 Luca Sacchi.68.ITA
2 Massi Rosolino,78,ITA
3 Andrea Palloni,71,ITA
4 Falco Fleischmann.74.GER
400 METRES IND.MEDLEY
1 Massi Eroli.76.ITA
2 Andrea Palloni.71.ITA
3 Claudio Ciappatelli.74,ITA
4 David Warren,71, GBR
WOMEN
50 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Karina Vanni.73.ITA
2 Katrin Meissner.73.GER
3 Cecilia Vianini.76,ITA
4 Viviana Susi(i,72.ITA
100 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Elena Nazemnova.80.RUS
2 Katrin Meissnei.73.GER
3 Cecilia Vianini,76,ITA
4 Svetlana Leshukova,74.RUS
200 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Tatiana Litovchenko.78,RUS
2 Calerina Borgato.71.ITA
3 Jana Henke,73.GER
4 Cecilia Vallorini.73.ITA
400 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Calerina Botgato.71.ITA
2 Sarah Collings,78,GBR
3 Lisa Giagnoni,76.ITA
4 Anna Simoni,80.ITA
800 METRES FREESTYLE
1 Jana Henke,73,GER
2 Sarah Collmgs,78.GBR
3 Calerina Borgato.71.ITA
4 Julia Jung.79.GER
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Maria L. Taveinini.80.ITA
2 Saiah Pnce.78,GBR
3 llaria Colaiacomo.80.ITA
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
1 Lorenza Vigatam,69,ITA
2 Laura Porchianello.81.ITA
3 llaria Colaiacomo.80.ITA
4 Francesca Salvala|0,72,ITA
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Manuela Dalla Valle.63.ITA
2 Olga Landik.80.RUS
3 Sara Farina.78.ITA
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
1 Manuela Dalla Valle,63.ITA
2 FedencaBiscia.80.ITA
3 Olga Landik,80,RUS
4 Nalascia Manzolli.80.ITA
1 00 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 liana Tocchim.67.ITA
2 Elena Nazetnnova.80.RUS
3 Svetlana Leshukova,74,RUS
4 Francesca Bugametti.80.ITA
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
1 liana Tocchini,67,ITA
2 Angela Peretti.78.ITA
3 Erica Baiazza.81.ITA
4 Elena Cuomo.78JTA
200 METRES IND.MEDLEY
2 Katenna Saiakalsani.77.GRE
3 ChiaraNegrini.79.lTA
400 METRES IND MEDLEY
21897
2:1908
21978
2:2037
55.20
55 23
55.86
56.32
2:0011
2:01.91
2.04.15
20561
20442
2 05 04
207 70
20889
42348
4:28.02
4:32.91
4 3346
26.52
26.56
26 70
26.70
57.17
57.45
57.74
57 76
2 0382
2 0397
2.05.12
2.0523
41911
421 27
4 21 55
4:2165
43.08
53 68
54 88
00 63
1:05 73
1.0595
1 05 97
2:1299
2:1810
21918
2:1981
1:1048
1 1249
1:13.33
23234
23550
2:37.23
2:3819
1:01.54
1:0331
2:14.30
SWIM CANADA/ JUNE 1996
21
THE INTELLIGENT COACH AND SWIMMER, WILL SELECT WHAT THEY
WANT TO DO, OOTH IN INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL COMPETITION
Cecil M. Colwin
Surviving the Circuit
Tern' Gathercole commented on the effects of too
much competition on the annual training cycle. The
swimmers arrive home from the international circuit
fatigued, and although they need to renew their
aerobic base, they are soon competing in State and
National Championships.
"Australiacompetes in the World Long and Short
Course championships, the Commonwealth Games,
the World Cup meets, and numerous other meets
around the world. Eventually it may not be the fastest
swimmers who succeed at these meets, but rather
those who can survive the travel and non-stop com-
petition, almost day after day. They may not necessar-
ily be the fastest, but those who can handle these
conditions."
Gathercole said that he was not sure that this was
good for swimming. "We in Australia probably suffer
more than most other nations, because everywhere
we go offshore is a long way, and we have to recover
from the large time changes. We have spent a lot of
time working in this area to ensure that our competi-
tors get into as good a shape as they can."
Gathercole mentioned that sports, such as ten-
nis, appear able to overcome this problem. "You often
read about a world top tennis player who gets off the
plane, and, within five hours, is on the court playing.
But swimming is somewhat different because it is an
individual sport, and you have to be the fastest over
specific distances."
Distance Events Affected
A program of constant travel must affect the various
phases of cyclic preparation. Gathercole believes that
today's swimmers don't have enough time to do the
distance work, and, as a result, the 400 and 800 have
become very 'soft' events. "Look at today's world
standards in these events. We haven't been able to get
anywhere near what we were doing in the 80s."
"Despite these difficulties, Australia has become
very experienced in being able to swim well at any
point of the year. We have had to handle this for years,
as most competitions are held in the northern hemi-
sphere. But with our small swimming population, we
can only go to the well so many times with any one
swimmer.
"You can't keep asking swimmers to come back
and swim at a very high elite level, week after week,
month after month. Now they can keep up fairly high,
but may not be able to produce the really high quality
times specifically when they are needed, especially in
events that require endurance."
Constant Competition
When asked how many top Australian swimmers
travelled the world, and competed almost continu-
ously, Gathercole said "We take virtually the same
people. Since the world championships in Rome,
we've had the Pan Pacific championships in Atlanta,
the World Short Course meet, and just before that,
they were at the Commonwealth Games.
"Now they have come back, and only in Decem-
ber, a few months ago, they were in Rio at the World
Short Course championships. ..the same people virtu-
ally. They came straight back from that meet into our
mid-summer, and competed from January onwards
in our domestic program. A coach has to decide what
meets the swimmers will use as a 'swim through,' and
what meets to take more seriously."
Asked whether the swimmers had to swim in their
State Championships in order to qualify for the Na-
tional Championships, Gathercole replied, "Not spe-
cifically. It's a time thing, but the tradition of Austral-
ian swimming has been that competitors swim in
their State Championships. That's the show-piece of
each state. The various state championships are held
from January to February."
Improving the Domestic Program
Gathercole said that, previously, most Australian states
had their championships in January. "It is recog-
nized by coaches and swimmers that good, hard fast
competition is required to reach top performance.
Therefore, we lobbied for the state championships to
be held at different times so competitors could go
from one State to the other to seek the best competi-
tion. As a result, we don't have all the State Champi-
onships on the same weekend.
"Changing the state championship dates has
proved successful because manyswimmers now enter
the different State Championships. But this still in-
volved a certain amount of travel, a stay in a motel,
and getting back and forth to the pool."
Commenting on the sequence of state champi-
onship dates, Gathercole said "Queensland is always
the first to have their State Championships, and these
Cecil Colwin
Terry Gathercole, Vice-President of Australian Swim-
ming Inc, was bom in West Wyalong (pop. 3000), a
small country town in New South Wales. He first broke
the Australian breaststroke record in 1953, without any
previous coaching. Then Forbes Carlile sent him in-
structions through the mail, before he came to Sydney to
train under Carlile in person.
During Gathercole's career, FINA was constantly
changing the breaststroke rules, first allowing underwa-
ter breaststroke swimming, then finally disallowing it in
May, 1957. Gathercole was a surface breaststroke swim-
mer, and, for most of his career was at a disadvantage
when competing against expert underwater swimmers,
with their double-length pull through to the hips. Nev-
ertheless, in 1958, at the age of 23. he had his revenge
when he broke the world breaststroke records six times
within a two-month period.
Gathercole won two Commonwealth gold medals
at the Cardiff Empire Games in 1954. In 1956, at the
Melbourne Olympics, he came fifth in the 200 breast-
stroke, competing against rivals who spent most of their
time completely submerged, surfacing onlv to take the
occasional breath. A few months before the Rome Olym-
pics, Gathercole was involved in a car crash. Neverthe-
less, he led the field into the final lap of the 200 breast-
stroke, when his lack of conditioning caught up with
him. He finished unplaced after one of the most exciting
races of the I960 Olympics.
As a coach, Gathercole has produced two Olympic
breaststroke champions, IanO'Brien (1964) and Beverley
Whitfield (1972). At the 1991 World Championships in
Perth, Linley Frame, yet another Gathercole protege,
won the 100 breaststroke
Gathercole coached in Midland. Texas, for five
years, and was president-elect of the American Swim-
ming Coaches' Association, an unusual honour for a
non-American. However, he daided to return home 90
that his children could be raised in Australia
Terry Gathercole, was inducted into the Intem.i-
tional Swimming Hall of Fame as an Honor Swimmer in
1985. is highly respected in Australian swimming for his
knowledge and experience, not to mention his wll-
considered opinions on many aspects of the sport
22
SWIM CANADA JUNE 1996
are in January. Then follow Victoria and New South
Wales. The swimmers travel mostly to these eastern
states to compete in their State Championships. A
swimmer wanting to go over to the west coast to race
against against a specific rival would be looking at a
$500 to $1000 return airfare."
Asked about the potential clash between the World
Cup Series in Europe and the dates for the various
Australian state championships, Gathercole said:
"Well, that is theircoach'schoice, depending on what
they're coming back to. Usually, the World Cup Series
competition in Europe is in January and early Febru-
ary, and then they come right back into the thick of
the Australian season. I believe that the intelligent
coach and swimmer, in the next little while, will
select very specifically what they want to do, both in
international and national competition."
"This raises the problem of swimmers having to
say to theirown state: look, I'm not going to swim in
our State Championships,' and this causes a problem
for the state people because of their promotions and
their sponsors, and so forth, and of course, the ath-
letes themselves. Many of them are now privately
sponsored by various organizations. These people
want their exposure, and so swimmers have to appear
at high profile meets."
Australian Olympic Preparation
Gathercole said that, following the Trials in Sydney,
the selected Australian team members would go into
a twelve week cycleof training inpreparation for their
first Olympic races in Atlanta, starting in mid-July.
The swimming team will train at altitude in
Flagstaff, northern Arizona. "The Australian plan is
that we will go to altitude training on June 6. We will
leave to go to Athens, Georgia, on June 28 and stay
there until July 10. At this point the Olympic Associa-
tion takes over, and the swimmers will go into the
village on JulylO. The opening ceremony is on July
19. The first race is on July 20."
OUT OF THE COUNTRY TRAINING CAMPS
Terry Gathercole, who has been deeply involved in
planning altitude trainingfacilities for the Australian
swimming team, says that Flagstaff, Arizona, has a
number of advantages. "Flagstaff is an extremely
nice city. It's at 7,000 feet, or 2000 metres. The
facilities are excellent at the University of Northern
Arizona, (a beautiful 50 metres indoor pool). They
have set up there a high altitude training complex
which encourages people to come from all the world.
When we were there, the Japanese team, the Italians,
and the Irish team were there. The Japanese were
training in the lanes next to us.
"I don't believe that it's harmful at all. We put
our training programs up on the board. Whether
those training programs are ol specific use to another
competitor is something else, because they are writ-
ten for the aims and goals of specific athletes, and, as
such, may not suit individual swimmers.
Colwin: I'm digressing slightly but I believe
that some of the drug testing teams descended on the
Hungarians, while they were there. Do you know
anything about that?
Gathercole: I do not know anything about
that. I have not heard anything, but I would like to
think that we are adhering to the policy that, if a
nation is sending any of its swimmers to another
country, they must notify that country that they are
there. That's the first thing I do when I arrive in the
United States with the team. I call United States
Swimming Inc. and I tell them that we're there, and
where we are, and how long we'll be there. Their
policy is that you come under our drug testing policy
while you are in our country, and that's why I call
them to let them know we have arrived.
Colwin: Is that the correct protocol? I was speak-
ing to Niels Bouws at the ASCA Conference in New
Orleans, and he told me that, in Germany, swimmers
have to obtain a 'passport' to go out of the country to
train, and also report where they will be, and from
what dates, so that the testers know where they can go
to find them. I think that is very important.
Gathercole: That is extremely important, and
I know that international competitors who come to
Australia are under Australian Drug Agency rules,
and are eligible to be tested. But, if you don't know
that they are in the country, that's veiy difficult. A
team can come and be training in Broome in Western
Australia, and unless somebody in Broome told us
they were there, we would never know. That's why it's
important that each national federation tell FINA
where they are going, or tell the country they are
going to visit, that they will be there.
I know from the 1991 World Championships in
Perth that the Hungarian team, had been in Perth, up
to three months at a time, on a number of occasions
before those world championships, and we Austral-
ians had no idea. They knew more about the swim-
ming facility, and the Perth environment, than most
of our Australian kids who come from the East. Not
many of them had spent very much time in Perth at
all. The Hungarians knew more about it than we did.
FUNDING AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Colwin: We were talking about swimmers using
their funding to swim inter-state against main rivals;
on what basis are swimmers given funding by the
Australian Sports Commission, for this or any other
puq 11 ise?
Gathercole: At this point, the Sports Commis-
sion gives our national federation a pool of money.
Australian swimming, in turn, has a system of award-
ing dollars to rankings in world swimming. This has
taken a couple of forms in the past, such as outright
world rankings, two per nation, and we've even used
the international points score chart to apportion
those hinds I'.ul the higher your ranking, the more
money you can get, and that ranges from $2000 to
$6000.
Colwin: Is it correct that swimmers earning
over $50,000 a year, are not eligible for that?
Gathercole: The Sports Commission has a
policy that, if you are earning more than $50,000 a
year, you should not apply. Now they don't have a
means test, or whatever, and it's more an honour
system. But they are asking people in that bracket not
to apply, so that there are more funds available for
people who aren't in that area.
Colwin: So, after the Olympics, each national
federation is reassessed on the basis of its perform-
ance in the Olympics?
Gathercole: Yes, the Australian Olympic Com-
mittee and the Sports Commission, and the Govern-
ment, have said that, following the Olympics, each of
our Olympic sports will be assessed on their success,
or lack of it. Those that are the most successful at this
point will be apportioned more funding. Of course,
this is all to do with 2000, and the four year plan for
the Olympics in Sydney.
This is one of the reasons why we want our
Atlanta drive to be as successful as possible. Swim-
ming has a very proud tradition in Olympic sports in
Australia, because we've virtually won more medals
than all of the other sports combined. Unlike some
other sports, we've had women in swimming since
1912, and so our medals have been fairly equally split
between men and women in the Olympics.
Colwin: The bottom line is that you get grants
from the Australian Sports Commission based on
your performance at the Olympics, and so there is
accountability. You have to produce results or your
funding is reduced.
Gathercole: That's the indication that we have
at this point. One of my concerns, looking at that
statement, is that I'm not sure how they are going to
measure success. If it is just straight first, second and
third at the Olympic Games, that may be just one
measure of success. There is also the depth of your
team and what you are achieving in your own coun-
try in the age group program, age group nationals).
All those sorts of things measure a sport's success.
I would think that, with our Olympic Games coming
up, what our people are really looking for are win-
ners.
Colwin: Do you think that the Third Golden
Era of Australian Swimming' has arrived, or is it still
four years down the road?
Gathercole: I had made a statement as the
head coach of the Australian Olympic Swimming
Team 111 1976 that, from 1956 to llF(>, it took us 20
years to go downhill that far, and 1 made a statement
that it would probably take us another 20 years In
regain our former stilus
Colwin: This could be the start of the new
Golden Era?
Gathercole: That could lie so J
SWIM CANADA / JUNE 1996
23
TOP AGE GROUP TIMES
1996 LONG COURSE TAG
Rankings tor the period (results received)
Jan.1 to June 6,1996
TAG is financially supported by Swimming Canada.
Rankings compiled by SWIM Magazine.
Software by EveryWare Development Corp.
GIRLS
11-12
50 METRES FREESTYLE
flee: 27. 16 Shauna Collins.ROD.90
28.54 YOUTHJUN Joanna McLean, 12, ETOB
28 63 YOUTHJUN Jessie Myhill.12,GMAC
28.66 ELITEMAR Ashley Govan,1 2.PCSC
28.78 COHOMAY Diana Bale,17,RAYS
2919 PPOMAY Sophie McKay,12,MEG0
29.30 YOUTHJUN Laura Pomeroy,12,OAK
29.34 TOMACMAY Linden McNabb.12,MUSAC
29 41 EKSCAPR Laura Grant, 12, YLSC
29.46 TOMACMAY Kristen Bradley,12,NEW
29 48 YOUTHJUN Lauren Vogi.12.NKB
29.52 EKSCAPR Courtney MacQuarrie,12. ROD
29.54 YTCUPMAY Jessica Dennis,12,NYAC
29.58 EKSCAPR Melissa Dyson,12.EKSC
29 59 HYACKMAY Pamela Seaton,12,SPART
29.66 YTCUPMAY Cynthia Pearce.12.T0MAC
2977 NKBAPR Stephanie Hatt,1 2.G0
29.84 HYACKMAY Adriana Koc-Spadaro,12.PDSA
29 84 HYACKMAY Katrma Leckovic.13.HYACK
29.85 TOMACMAY Ashley Mogg,12,TOMAC
29.87 BRANTAPR Katie Klotz.1 2.HWAC
29.89 LACMAY Gillian Richardson,12.LAC
29.95 AACAPR Andrea Hethenngton.12,RHAC
29.96 RODJAN Kaela Donohue.12,TBT
30.00 YTCUPMAY Lindsay Burton, 12. NKB
" EKSCAPR Sheena Mills, 12. UCSC
30 05
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 58.04 Shauna Collins. ROD. 90
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1:04 84
1
02 52 YOUTHJUN Stephanie Halt,12,G0
0317 YOUTHJUN Joanna McLean,12,ETOB
03.25 PCSCMAY Ashley Govan,12,PCSC
03.28 LACMAY Jessie Myhil!,12.GMAC
03 53 OTTAWMAY Lindsay Burton.12,NKB
03.68 YTCUPMAY Cynthia Pearle,1 2.TOMAC
03 83 YTCUPMAY Jessica Dennis,12,NYAC
04 06 TOMACMAY Kristen Bradley,12.NEW
04 08 PPOMAY Sophie McKay,12.MEGO
04 1 1 AACAPR Laura Pomeroy,12,OAK
04 28 EKSCAPR Courtney MacQuarne,12,ROD
04 33 BRANTAPR Cynthia Pearce,12.TOMAC
04 35 AACAPR Carolyn McNeill,12.MAC
04 63 HYACKMAY Adriana Koc-Spadaro.1 2.PDSA
04 69 YOUTHJUN Pamela Seaton.1 2.SPART
NKBAPR Lauren Vogt,12,NKB
04 86 TOMACMAY Linden McNabb,12.MUSAC
04.90 BRANTAPR Alex Purdy,12,LAC
04.96 EKSCAPR Laura Grant,12.YLSC
05 04 LACMAY Gillian Richardson,12,LAC
05 45 TBTMAR Kaela Donohue, 1 2.TBT
05.48 PEPSAPR Vicky Ricttard.12.CNCB
05 79 CSQMAY Annie Lizotte,12,CNCB
05 85 BROCKAPR Kimberly Conti.1 2.BYAC
05.91 COHOMAY Amy Kowark,12.RAYS
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 2 03/2 Shauna Collins.ROD.90
2 13 95 YOUTHJUN Stephanie Hatt,12.GO
216.91 YTCUPMAY Cynthia Pearce.1 2.TOMAC
2:17 13 TOMACMAY Kristen Bradley.12,NEW
2:17.49 YOUTHJUN Alex Purdy,12,LAC
2:17.67 TOMACMAY Carolyn McNeill.12.MAC
2:1792 LACMAY Jessie Myhill,12.GMAC
2 17 92 OTTAWMAY Lindsay Burton,12.NKB
2.18.29 LACMAY Gillian Richardson,12,LAC
2:18.56 AACAPR Andrea Helherington,12,RHAC
2:18 61 NKBAPR Lauren Vogl.12.NKB
2:1919 HYACKMAY Pamela Sealon,12.SPART
2:19.91 AACAPR Linden McNabb,12,MUSAC
2 2013 PPOMAY Sophie McKay,12.MEGO
2 20 27 YTCUPMAY Jessica Dennis.12,NYAC
2:20 61 COHOMAY Danielle Bell. 1 2.IS
2:20.73 PEPSAPR Annie Lizotle,12,CNCB
2.20 75 NKBAPR Lame Shaw.1 2.GO
2:20 96 OTTAWMAY Julie Rioux,12.CAGRA
2 20 97 ISAPR Megan Turner,12.COM0X
2.22.65 ELITEMAR Ashley Govan.1 2.PCSC
2:22 67 PEPSAPR Vicky Richard,12.CNCB
2:22 76 CDSCMAR Tamee Ebert,12,PDSA
2:22.78 EKSCAPR Courtney MacQuarrie,12,ROD
2 23 18 CDSCMAR Kelly Geisheimer,12,LL
400 METRES FREESTYLE
flee 4:28.48 Shauna Collms,ROD.90
1
4:43.55
YOUTHJUN
Stephanie Hat1,12,GO
2
4:44.22
YOUTHJUN
Alex Purdy,12,LAC
3
4:47.17
YOUTHJUN
Knsten Biadley.12.NEW
4
4:47.62
LACMAY
Gillian Richardson. 12. LAC
5
4 47 86
BRANTAPR
Cynthia Pearce.1 2 JOMAC
6
4:48.76
NKBMAY4
Lindsay Burton, 12.NKB
7
453.13
PPOMAY
Sophie McKay,12,MEGO
8
4:54.15
TOMACMAY
Carolyn McNeill. 12,MAC
9
4 54 96
OTTAWMAY
Mercedes Ferland,12,GO
Hi
4:5543
ISAPR
Jessie Bradshaw,12,COMOX
11
4:55.59
ISAPR
Megan Turner,12,COMOX
12
455.61
ONSRJAN
Andrea Helhenngion,12.RHAC
13
4:57.27
TOMACMAY
Linden McNabb,12.MUSAC
14
4:57.59
OTTAWMAY
Lauren Vogt,12,NKB
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ISAPR
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4:5924
BRANTAPR
Jessica Devenport,12.HWAC
17
4:5980
HYACKMAY
Pamela Sealon,12,SPART
I8
4:5981
HYACKMAY
Michelle Landry,11,CHENA
19
4:59 94
PEPSAPR
Annie Lizotte.1 2.CNCB
20
5:0019
CSQMAY
Mireille Amyot,12.RCA
21
5:00.52
RODJAN
Tara Berringer.1 2.TBT
22
5:01 05
PPOMAY
Ashley Govan.1 2.PCSC
23
501 39
OTTAWMAY
Julie Rioux,12.CAGRA
24
5:01 54
BROCKAPR
Kimberly Conti,12,BYAC
25
5:01.64
NSAGMAY
Leah Murrin,12,SJL
800 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 9:1283 Shannon Smilh.VANPKJ4
1 9:41.87 YOUTHJUN Alex Purdy.12,LAC
2 9:46 63 LACMAY Gillian Richardson.12.LAC
3 9:50.81 ONSRJAN Andrea Hetherington,12,RHAC
4 9:51.33 YOUTHJUN Stephanie Halt. 12, GO
5 9:53.51 PPOMAY Sophie McKay,12,MEGO
6 10 00 04 COHOMAY Danielle Bell,12,IS
7 10 00 51 TOMACMAY Cynthia Pearce,12,TOMAC
8 10:08.91 CSQMAY Mireille Amyot,12.RCA
9 10:10 02 NKBAPR Lindsay Burton.12,NKB
10 1011 58 PEPSAPR Annie Lizotte.1 2.CNCB
11 10.15 25 TOMACMAY Jessica Kirkwood,12,NEW
12 10:18 97 ISAPR Megan Turner, 12, COMOX
13 10 19.32 NKBAPR Marie-E Ferland,12,GO
14 10:19.93 NKBAPR Lauren Vogt,12.NKB
15 10 20 25 YTCUPMAY Jessica Dennis,12.NYAC
16 10 21.90 EKSCAPR Melissa Dyson,12.EKSC
17 10:23 38 NSAGMAY Leah Murnn.12.SJL
18 10:23 96 YTCUPMAY Ashley Cocks,12,TRENT
19 10 24 70
20 10:24 81
LACMAY MelanieCulbert,12,LAC
BRANTAPR Jennifer Ellison.1 2.BRANT
21 10 25 1 1 ISAPR Jessie Bradshaw,12,COMOX
22 10:26 47 NKBAPR Lauren Soloski,12,GO
23 10:28 96 TBTMAR Tara Berringer.12.TBT
24 10:29 14 HYACKMAY Lindsay Rolston.12,IS
25 10:29.20 LACMAY Jessie Myhill,12.GMAC
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec: 1:0731 Michelle Ciuz.ACE,93
1 1 06 TOMACMAY Kristen Bradley, 12, NEW
1 1 .28 PPOMAY Sophie McKay.1 2.MEGO
11 93 YOUTHJUN Joanna McLean,12,ETOB
12.15 YOUTHJUN Lauren Vogt,12, NKB
1 12 82 BROCKAPR Christina Conti.12.BYAC
13.09 LACMAY Jennifer Esford.1 2.GMAC
1313 PPOMAY Haley Thompson,12,USC
13 34 AACAPR Jenniter Fratesi.1 1 .SSMAC
13.57 YTCUPMAY Lindsey Hepburn,12.NYAC
13 65 TOMACMAY Jessica Kiikwood.12.NEW
13 70 PEPSAPR Vicky Richard.1 2.CNCB
14 47 YTCUPMAY Jessica Dennis.12.NYAC
14.69 ISAPR Jessie Bradshaw.12,COMOX
14 74 RODJAN Tara Berringer.1 2.TBT
14.89 RODJAN Jordan Crowley,12,MANTA
14 96 OTTAWMAY Joelle Pilon,12,CAG
15 04 HYACKMAY Kristin Ashmore,12,OSC
15 08 TOMACMAY Linden McNabb,12,MUSAC
15 40 ROWMAY Elena Esposito.1 2.BRANT
15 48 CDSCMAR Francine Ling, 12, DELTA
15.60 EKSCAPR Adrienne Ford,12,YLSC
16.11 EKSCAPR Tracy Ross,12,DAD
1618 YTCUPMAY Heather Marshall, 12.NKB
16.57 BRANTAPR Alex Purdy,12,LAC
' EKSCAPR Danielle Dodd.12.PDSA
16 60
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec: 2:24 64 Michelle Ciuz.ACE.93
1 2:27.17 YOUTHJUN Kristen Bradley,12, NEW
2 2:34 70 OTTAWMAY Lauren Vogt,12,NKB
3 2:35 88 TOMACMAY Jessica Kirkwood,12,NEW
4 2:36.23 PPOMAY Sophie McKay,12,MEGO
5 2:36 38 AACAPR Jennifer Fratesi . 1 1 .SSMAC
6 2:37 20 PEPSAPR Vicky Richard, 1 2.CNCB
7 2:38 91 TOMACMAY Linden McNabb,12,MUSAC
8 2:39.06 YTCUPMAY Lindsey Hepburn.12,NYAC
9 2:39.16 OTTAWMAY Julie Rioux,12,CAGRA
10 2:39 30 BROCKAPR Christina Conti.12.BYAC
11 2:39.52 PPOMAY Haley Thompson.12,USC
12 2:39.62 ROWMAY Joanna McLean,12,ETOB
13 2:39 63 LACMAY Jenniter Eslord,12,GMAC
14 2:39.71 NKBAPR Stephanie Hatt.12,GO
15 2:39.83 RODJAN Tara Berringer.12.TBT
16 2:41.07 YTCUPMAY Ashley Cocks,12,TRENT
17 2:42.01 AACAPR Andrea Hethenngton.12.RHAC
18 2:42.03 EKSCAPR Melissa Dyson,12,EKSC
19 2:42 04 RODJAN Jordan Crowley, 12.MANTA
20 2.43.01 CDSCMAR Tamee Ebert,12.PDSA
21 2:43.40 EKSCAPR Bridget Reichert.11.GOLD
22 2:43 45 RODJAN Alex Purdy.12,LAC
23 2:43.46 EKSCAPR Adrienne Ford,12,YLSC
24 2:43.59 AACAPR Ashley Hawrylshyn,12,CREST
25 2 43 60 BROCKAPR Kimberly Conti. 1 2.BYAC
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
flee: 1:10.94 Allison Higson.ESC.t
1:19.27 EKSCAPR Melissa Dysan.12.EKSC
1:21.20 YOUTHJUN Annie Lizotte.12.CNCB
21.30 HYACKMAY Courtenay Chuy,11,HYACK
21.49 AACAPR Laura Pomeroy.12, OAK
21 .97 ISAPR Pamela Seaton,12,SPART
22.12 PPOMAY MelisandeBrassard-G.,12.BBF
22.56 NKBAPR Angela Leury,12,NKB
22.82 HYACKMAY Alex Leziy-Miller,12,CHENA
23 08 TOMACMAY Kim Bacon.11, COBRA
1:23 31 UCSCJAN Emma Spooner.12,NCSA
1 :23.37 TOMACMAY Shayna Burns.12,NYAC
1 23.75 BRANTAPR Sarah Black,12,HWAC
24.13 AACAPR Christina Lecompte,12,USC
24.28 YOUTHJUN Florence Bedard-R.,12,CAMO
NKBAPR Carmen Rowe.12,SCAR
LACMAY Meredith Ross.12,STJJ
ROWMAY Kale Evans.12.ROW
PPOMAY Megan McClements,11,PCSC
UCSCJAN Leah Schaab,11. UCSC
LASCMAY AnnamayPierse,12,EKSC
EKSCAPR Danielle Dodd.12,PDSA
LACMAY ArianeKich,12,GMAC
CSQMAY Julie Marcotte,12,CSQ
RODJAN Kaija Murphy.12.TBT
Melanie Culbert,12,LAC
24.71
25.01
25.09
2511
25.12
25.17
25.31
25.53
25.76
26.08
1:26.09 LAC
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
flee. 2:34. 1 1 Allison Higson.ESC.86
1 2:50.56 EKSCAPR Melissa Dyson,12,EKSC
2 2:53.00 HYACKMAY Courtenay Chuy,11,HYACK
3 2:53.41 PPOMAY Florence Bedard-R.,12.CAMO
4 2:53.97 HYACKMAY Alex Leziy-Miller,12,CHENA
5 2:54.44 YOUTHJUN Melisande Brassard-G..12,BBF
6 2:55.28 YOUTHJUN Annie Lizotte,12.CNCB
7 2:55.61 YOUTHJUN Pamela Seaton.1 2.SPART
8 2:55.73 YOUTHJUN Angela Leury,12,NKB
9 2:57.41 LACMAY Melanie Culbert,12,LAC
10 2:57.87 OTTAWMAY Alison Leury.16.NKB
11 2:58.00 LACMAY Meredith Ross.12,STJJ
12 2:59.80 EKSCAPR Danielle Dodd,12.PDSA
13 3:00 57 EKSCAPR Leah Schaab,12,UCSC
14 3:00 70 EKSCAPR Jennifer Woods,12,DAD
15 3:01.73 CDSCMAR Francine Ling.12,DELTA
16 3:01.79 YTCUPMAY Kim Bacon,11. COBRA
17 3:02.01 NKBAPR Carmen Rowe.12,SCAR
18 3:03.53 BRANTAPR Sarah Black,12.HWAC
19 3:03.56 UCSCJAN Emma Spooner,12,NCSA
20 3:03.86 UCSCJAN Bronwyn lnkster,12,CASC
21 3:03.87 SDMAR Alara Humniski.12,MM
22 3:04.00 SDMAR Alicia Jobse,12,MANTA
23 3:04.04 YTCUPMAY Lindsay Meisner,12,MAC
24 3:04.30 YTCUPMAY Joanna Lee.12.TOMAC
25 3:04 44 HYACKMAY Marissa Madden.12.CASC
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec. 105.51 Shauna Collins.ROD,90
1:09.43 AACAPR Jennifer Fratesi.1 1.SSMAC
1:10.07 CSQMAY Audrey Lacroix.12.UNIK
110 93 TOMACMAY Kristen Bradley,12,NEW
1:11,22 LASCMAY Erin Barr,12,NCSA
1:11.47 EKSCAPR Laura Grant.12.YLSC
1:12.16 OTTAWMAY Lindsay Burton, 12.NKB
1:12.23 OTTAWMAY Julie Rioux.12,CAGRA
1 12 38 LACMAY Gillian Richardson,12,LAC
1:12.57 NKBAPR Danielle Beland.11. GO
112 60 LACMAY Stacie Yascheshyn,12,WAC
1:12.65 RODJAN Courtney Oke,12.LAC
12.80 RODJAN Alara Humniski,12.MM
12 92 CDSCMAR Francine Ling.12.DELTA
12 93 YTCUPMAY Danielle Gudgeon,12,NYAC
13.09 PPOMAY Valerie Couture,12,DDO
1:13.24 TOMACMAY Carolyn McNeill,12.MAC
18 1:13.46 HYACKMAY Brittney Dawson,11.AQUA
19 1:13.76 HYACKMAY Lindsay Rolston. 1 2.IS
20 1:14.01 NKBAPR Martina Olcheski,12,NK8
21 11412 EKSCAPR Meghan Brown,12.PDSA
22 1:14.18 NKBAPR Chanell Charron-W.,11.CAG
23 1:14.30 ISAPR Jessie Bradshaw,12.C0M0X
24 1:14.62 CSQMAY Florence Latreniere,12.CSQ
25 1 1 4.92 BRANTAPR Cynthia Pearce. 1 2.TOMAC
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
flee. 222.47 Michelle Coulombe.CNMN.77
2:36 50 AACAPR Jennifer Fratesi, 1 1 .SSMAC
2:37.08 LACMAY Stacie Yascheshyn,12,WAC
2:37 35 AACAPR Carolyn McNeill,12.MAC
2:39,25 CSQMAY Audrey Lacroix,12,UNIK
2:39.57 YTCUPMAY Lindsay Burton, 12.NKB
2:40.94
2:41.94
2:4216
2:42.56
2:42 94
EKSCAPR Jennifer Hare,12,STSC
NKBAPR Danielle Beland.11. GO
ELITEMAR Valerie Couture.12.DDO
EKSCAPR Laura McPherson.12,GCO
PPOMAY Ashleigh Thomas,12,USC
9
10
11 2 43.43 BRANTAPR Jennifer Ellison,12,BRANT
12 2:43.57 YTCUPMAY Ashley Cocks.12,TRENT
13 2:43.72 PPOMAY Genevieve Frappier,12,EXCEL
14 2:43.92 NKBAPR Laine Shaw,12,GO
15 2 43 96 YTCUPMAY Danielle Gudgeon,12.NYAC
16 2 45.25 NKBAPR Angela Leury.12,NKB
17 2:45 48 EKSCAPR Erin Barr,12.NCSA
18 2:45.62 HYACKMAY Lindsay Rolston. 12.IS
19 2:46.73 YTCUPMAY Martina Olcheski,12.NKB
20 2:47 09 NSAGMAY Leah Murnn,12,SJL
21 2:47.41 OTTAWMAY Julie Rioux,12,CAGRA
22 2:47.53 ISAPR Jessie Bradshaw.12,C0M0X
23 2:47.59 HYACKMAY Brittney Dawson, 11, AQUA
24 2:49.72 EKSCAPR Meghan Brown,12,PDSA
25 2:50.36 EKSCAPR Annie Hylton,12,ROD
200 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Rec: 2:21.55 Allison Higson,ESC,86
1 2:31.29 YOUTHJUN Kristen Bradley, 12, NEW
2 2:36.10 OTTAWMAY Angela Leury,12.NKB
3 2:36.84 AACAPR Jennifer Fratesi, 11. SSMAC
4 2:37.18 ISAPR Pamela Seaton.12.SPART
5 2:37.52 OTTAWMAY Lauren Vogt.12,NKB
6 2:37.85 YTCUPMAY Lindsay Burton.12.NKB
7 2:38.75 PPOMAY Rorence Bedard-R..12.CAM0
8 2:39.23 CDSCMAR Francine Ling,12.DELTA
9 2:39.34 LASCMAY Melissa Dyson,12,EKSC
10 2:39.65 LACMAY Alex Purdy,12,LAC
11 2:39.98 TOMACMAY Jessica Kirkwood,12.NEW
12 2:40.02 OTTAWMAY Stephanie Hatt.12.GO
13 2:40.29 EKSCAPR Leah Schaab.12.UCSC
14 2:40.87 OTTAWMAY Julie Rioux.12.CAGRA
15 2:40.88 HYACKMAY Courtenay Chuy.1 1 .HYACK
16 2:41.11 TOMACMAY Linden McNabb.12.MUSAC
17 2:41.68 PPOMAY Genevieve Frappier,12,EXCEL
18 2:41.76 BRANTAPR Jessica Devenport,12,HWAC
19 2:41.94 LACMAY Gillian Richardson.12.LAC
20 2:42.67 EKSCAPR Laura Grant.12.YLSC
21 2:42.98 PPOMAY Ashleigh Thomas.12,USC
22 2:43.01 OTTAWMAY Martina Olcheski,12;NKB
23 2:43.33 AACAPR Andrea Herherington.12.RHAC
24 2:43.69 PPOMAY Valerie Couture.12.DDO
25 2:43.97 HYACKMAY Alex Leziy-Miller.12.CHENA
400 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Rec 5 02 71 Joanne Malar HWAC 88
1 5:23.24 TOMACMAY Kristen Bradley.12,NEW
2 5:30.52 YOUTHJUN Angela Leury.12.NKB
3 5:31 .99 OTTAWMAY Stephanie Hatt.1 2.GO
4 5:32.51 YOUTHJUN Melissa Dyson.12.EKSC
5 5:34.70 YOUTHJUN Jenniter Fratesi.12.SSMAC
6 5:34.87 YOUTHJUN Annie Lizotte,12.CNCB
7 5:35.34 OTTAWMAY Lindsay Burton.12.NKB
8 5:35.88 TOMACMAY Linden McNabb.12,MUSAC
9 5:36.72 NKBAPR Alison Leury.15.NKB
10 5:36.86 EKSCAPR Leah Schaab.12.UCSC
1 1 5:36.96 OTTAWMAY Julie Rioux.12.CAGRA
12 5:37.99 BRANTAPR Cynthia Pearce.12,TOMAC
13 5:38.95 ISAPR Pamela Seaton,12,SPART
14 5:39.67 ISAPR Francine Ling,12,DELTA
15 5:40.11 PPOMAY Florence Bedard-R.. 12. CAMO
16 5:40.32 RODJAN Alex Purdy.12.LAC
17 5:41 .86 HYACKMAY Courtenay Chuy.1 1 .HYACK
18 5:41.90 HYACKMAY Lindsay Rolston.1 2.IS
19 5 41.97 BRANTAPR Jessica Devenpor1,12.HWAC
20 5:42.90 OTTAWMAY Mercedes Ferland,12,GO
21 5:43.17 TBTMAR Tara BerTinger.12.TBT
22 5:43.17 PEPSAPR Genevieve Frappier,12,EXCEL
23 5:43.82 CSQMAY Audrey Lacroix.12.UMK
24 5:43.88 NKBMAY4 Lauren Vogt.12.NKB
25 5:43.95 BRANTAPR Jennifer Ellison,12.BRANT
4X50 MEDLEY RELAY
Rec: 2:10.53 Regina OD.ROD.90
1 2:17.67 YTCUPMAY North York AC.NYAC
2 2:17.98 NKBAPR Nepean Kanata.NKB
3 2:18.67 CSQMAY Natation CSQ.CSQ
4 2:19.00 EKSCAPR Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
5 2:19.34 BRANTAPR Guelph Martin AC.GMAC
6 2:19.63 TOMACMAY MississaugaAC.TOMAC
7 2:19.78 EKSCAPR Saskatoon Y Lasers.YLSC
8 2.20.66 HYACKMAY Fraser Valley Spartans.SPART
9 2:21.04 PEPSAPR CN Beauport.CNCB
10 2:21 46 TOMACMAY Newmarket SC. NEW
11 2:21.97 NKBAPR Glouc-Ottawa KingfishGO
12 2:22.61 EKSCAPR Regina Opt.Dolphins.ROD
13 2:22.80 PPOMAY Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
14 2:23.02 TOMACMAY MuSkokaACMUSAC
15 2:23.26 EKSCAPR Olympian Swim Club.OSC
16 2:23.27 LACMAY London AC.LAC
17 2:23.30 LASCMAY Univ.CalgarySC.UCSC
18 2:23.36 EKSCAPR Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
19 2:23.39 HYACKMAY Hyack Swim Club. HYACK
20 2:23.51 NKBAPR CA Gatineau.CAG
21 2:23.52 AACAPR Markham AC, MAC
22 2:23.69 ISAPR Aquanaul Swim Club.AQUA
23 2:23.74 NSAGMAY Halifax Tro|ans,HTAC
24 2:24.15 ROWMAY Etobicoke SC. ETOB
25 2:25.35 ELITEMAR Dollard Swim Team.DDO
4X50 FREE RELAY
flee. 1:55.52 Etobicoke Swimmina.ET0B.95
1 2:00.94 TOMACMAY Mississauga AC.TOMAC
2 2:01 .93 PPOMAY Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
3 2:02.58 EKSCAPR Saskatoon Y Lasers.YLSC
4 2:02.72 NKBAPR Nepean Kanata.NKB
5 2:02.97 LACMAY London AC.LAC
6 2:03.00 NKBAPR Glouc-Ottawa Kingfish.GO
7 2:03.13 EKSCAPR Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
8 2 03.42 EKSCAPR Regina Opt.Dolphins.ROD
9 2:03.53 TOMACMAY Newmarket SC.NEW
1 0 2:03.86 TOMACMAY Muskoka AC.MUSAC
1 1 2:03.86 HYACKMAY Hyack Swim Club. HYACK
12 2:04.06 YTCUPMAY North York AC.NYAC
13 2:04.33 AACAPR Uxbndge SC.USC
14 2:04.81 CSQMAY Natation CSQ.CSQ
15 2:05.04 LASCMAY Univ Calgary SC.UCSC
16 2:05.54 BRANTAPR Hamilt-Wentworth AC.HWAC
17 2:05.54 HYACKMAY Fraser Valley Spartans.SPART
18 2:05.57 EKSCAPR Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
19 2:05.85 BRANTAPR Guelph Martin AC.GMAC
20 2:06.12 AACAPR Richmond Hill AC RHAC
21 2:06.36 HYACKMAY Cascade Swim Club.CASC
22 2:06.71 EKSCAPR Olympian Swim Club.OSC
23 2:06.82 PEPSAPR Chaudiere-Appalache.RCA
24 2:07 43 PEPSAPR CN Beauport.CNCB
25 2:07.68 EKSCAPR Points North SC.PN
24
SWIM CANADA JUNE 1996
TOP AGE GROUP TIMES
1 996 LONG COURSE TAG
®
BOYS
11-12
50 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 26.17 John MMills.G0.92
26 89 PEPSAPR Tomy Delagrave. 12.CNCB
27 97 PPOMAY Nicolas Guillolte.1 2.CAMO
28 09 PPOMAY Jean-F Nolin.12.PPO
2815 HYACKMAY Jason Joo,12,PDSA
28 1 7 TOMACMAY Patrick Doret.12,LSC
28 37 HYACKMAY Matthew Huang. 12.ARBU
28.53 CSQMAY Philippe Monast,12.ENC
28.59 RODJAN Bradley Vanderkam.12.LAC
28.64 SOMAR Zachary Saltis.12,MANTA
28 68 YTCUPMAY Devon Ackroyd.12.SCAR
28.93 YTCUPMAY Ben Leung,12.T0MAC
29.03 AACAPR Andrew Bigne!l.12.SSMAC
29.07 YTCUPMAY Ko|i Takahashi,12.ET0B
29 07 YTCUPMAY David Whang.12,ETOB
29.10 CSQMAY Israel Gilbert.12,CNCI
29.13 AACAPR Kevin Fan.12.TORCH
29 17 TOMACMAY Erik Schmidt.12.LSC
29.23 EKSCAPR Matthew Sadler,12.RACE
29 23 TOMACMAY Ian MacLeod.12.NEW
29.23 CSQMAY Frederic Couture-M .12.CNRD
ELITEMAR Cedric Sureau-L 12.CSB
KWYAPR Andrew Coad.12.CYPS
29 38 AACAPR Davis Hutchings.1 2.MUSAC
29 42 YTCUPMAY Garrett Lyall,12.MMS
PPOMAY Sammy Naiar.14.CNMN
29 31
29 34
29.50
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 5720 Miguel Munoz,ESC,86
1 59.84 PEPSAPR Tomy Delagrave.12,CNCB
2 1:00.92 PPOMAY Nicolas Guillotte.12.CAMO
3 1:01.33 BRANTAPR Bradley Vanderkam,12,LAC
4 1:02.45 PPOMAY Jean-F Nolin.12,PPO
5 1:02.56 TOMACMAY Devon Ackroyd,12,SCAR
6 1 02 63 CDSCMAR Brent 0'Connor,12,PDSA
7 1.02.74 YTCUPMAY Patrick Doret,12,LSC
8 1:02.99 AACAPR Andrew Bignell.12.SSMAC
9 1:03.14 CDSCMAR Jason Joo,12,PDSA
10 1:03.16 SDMAR Brian Vengin.12.FTST
11 1:03.28 PPOMAY Jean-F Racine, 12.LAVAL
12 1:03.46 TOMACMAY Ian MacLeod.12.NEW
13 1:03.73 CSQMAY Philippe Monast.12.ENC
14 1:03 78 EKSCAPR Tom Matshall.12.PDSA
15 1:03.82 SDMAR Zachary Sallis,12.MANTA
16 1:04 08 YTCUPMAY Andrew Greenet.1 2.ET0B
17 1:04.16 CSQMAY Dave Walker,12, FAST
18 1 04 26 YTCUPMAY Ben Leung.12,T0MAC
19 1 04.28 CSQMAY Istael Gilbet1.12.CNCI
20 1:04.35 TOMACMAY Qumton Sabourin.12.UPCAN
21 1:04.37 PPOMAY Vincent Rodtigue.12,EXCEL
22 1:04 54 BROCKAPR Brendan Beamish.12,TRENT
23 1:04.58 TOMACMAY Jordan Bell,12.AAC
24 1:04.66 RODJAN Andrew McGillivray.12.MM
25 1:04.70 TOMACMAY Erik Schmidt.12.LSC
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 2:05 83 Chuck Sayao,TOMAC,95
1 2:11.48 PPOMAY Nicolas Guillotte.12,CAMO
2 2:12.30 PEPSAPR Tomy Delagrave,12,CNCB
3 2:13.96 HYACKMAY Btent 0'Connor.12.PDSA
4 2:15.96 HYACKMAY Dorian Sctoggs.12.IS
5 2:16 44 YTCUPMAY Devon Ackroyd.12.SCAR
6 2:17.28 CSQMAY Vincent Rodrigue,12.EXCEL
7 2:18.04 PPOMAY Jean-F. Racine. 12, LAVAL
8 2:18.26 CSQMAY Dave Walker,12.FAST
2:18.93 YTCUPMAY Andrew Gteenet.12.ET0B
2:19 46 TOMACMAY Ian MacLeod, 12.NEW
2:19 67 YTCUPMAY Ian Vickets.12.NYAC
2:19 67 PPOMAY Jean-F Nolin.12.PP0
2:19 89 ELITEMAR Philippe Monasl.12,ENC
2 20.31 EKSCAPR Ttevot Coulman.1 1 .GOLD
2.20 35 AACAPR Davis Hutchings,12,MUSAC
2:20.42 CSQMAY Istael Gilbert.12.CNCI
17 2 20.65 TOMACMAY Ben Leung,12.T0MAC
18 2:20 75 RODJAN Bradley Vanderkam.12.LAC
2:20.91 YTCUPMAY Robert Pengelly.12.EBSC
2:20.94 EKSCAPR AtturBremski.12.UCSC
2:21 .09 NKBAPR Andrew Coupland,12,GO
2 21.53 ISAPR Bill Walsh,12.PSW
2:21.76 EKSCAPR Tom Matshall, 12.P0SA
2 21 84 NKBAPR Matk Dobson,12,NKB
2:21.91 PPOMAY Tobias Otiwol.11.PCSC
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 4 19 04 Chuck Sayao.lOMAC, 95
1 4 34 27 EKSCAPR Btent 0'Connor.12.PDSA
2 4 42 22 PPOMAY Nicolas Gmllotte,12,CAM0
3 4 45 84 PPOMAY Vincent Rodngue, 12, EXCEL
4 4:48 65 HYACKMAY Dorian Sctoggs.1 2.IS
5 4:50 53 HYACKMAY Matthew Huang, 12, ARBU
6 4 51 32 PPOMAY Jean-F Racme.12.LAVAL
7 4 53 25 EKSCAPR Karim Abdulla,12,R0D
8 4:53 64 EKSCAPR Dylan Evans, 12. PN
9 4:53 89 YTCUPMAY Andrew Greener,12,ET0B
10 4:54 28 PPOMAY Tobias 0tiwol.11.PCSC
11 4:54 31 EKSCAPR Trevor Coulman.1 1. GOLD
12 4:54 46 CSQMAY Israel Gilbert.1 2.CNC!
13 4:54 63 CSQMAY Dave Walket.12.FAST
14 4 5507 RODJAN Bradley Vanderkam, 12. LAC
15 4:55 35 PPOMAY Jerome LeSiege,12, LAVAL
16 4 55 79 YTCUPMAY Ian Vickers.12.NYAC
17 4 56 92 LACMAY Kurds MacGillivary.12.CAJ
18 4:57 16 TOMACMAY Ian MacLeod,12.NEW
19 457 46 YTCUPMAY Joey Keohoe.H.TOMAC
20 4:57,51 EKSCAPR Ciaran Dickson, 12, ROD
21 4:57 84 TOMACMAY Ouinton Saboutin.12.UPCAN
22 4 57 92 LACMAY John Annen,12.LAC
23 4 58 34 TOMACMAY Slefano Caprata.12.VAC
24 4 58 44 NKBAPR Devon Acktoyd.12.SCAR
25 4:58 52 TOMACMAY Joey Kehoe.12.T0MAC
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 170550 Nicholas Richards, PCSC84
1 17:55 74 EKSCAPR Brent OConnor,12,PDSA
2 18:26 76 PPOMAY Nicolas Guillotte,12,CAMO
3 18:30 62 PPOMAY Vincent Rodrigue,12,EXCEL
4 18:48 20 HYACKMAY Matthew Huang,12,ARBU
5 18:49 69 PEPSAPR Vincent Rodrigue,12.EXCEL
6 18:54 99 EKSCAPR Karim Abdulla.12,R0D
7 19 0101 PPOMAY Jean-F. Racine.12,LAVAL
8 19:03 52 PPOMAY Tobias Otiwol.11.PCSC
9 19 06 48 PPOMAY Jerome LeSiege,12.LAVAL
10 19 07 02 YTCUPMAY Ian Vtckets.12.NYAC
11 19 20 10 YTCUPMAY Andrew Greener,12.ET0B
12 19 24.20 EKSCAPR Ciaran Dickson.1 2.R0D
13 19 24 48 HYACKMAY Dorian Scroggs,12,IS
14 1926 52 TBTMAR Kyle Lee,12,KEETA
15 19 27 96 EKSCAPR Anion Blais,12.UCSC
16 19 33 54 YTCUPMAY Colin Russetl.1 1 . PICK
17 19 34 00 LASCMAY Lukasz Bremski.12.UCSC
18 19 3550 EKSCAPR Dylan Evans.12,PN
19 193554 EKSCAPR Artut Btemski.12.UCSC
20 19 36 78 LACMAY Kurtis MacGillivary.12.CAJ
21 19 36 85 ISAPR Don Nicholson, 12TSUN
22 1941 04 NKBAPR Andrew Coupland.12.GO
23 19 42 25 HTACAPR Bryan McGraw-Alcock,12,HTAC
24 19 4569 LACMAY Robert McDow,11,RHAC
25 19 45 72 LACMAY John Annen,12,LAC
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 106 03 Greg Miesmer. WAC92
1 1 08 40 PEPSAPR Tomy Delagrave,12,CNCB
2 1:10,67 YTCUPMAY Andrew Greener.12.ETOB
3 1 10 77 TOMACMAY Qumton Sabourm.1 2.UPCAN
4 1:10 93 EKSCAPR Matthew Sadler.1 2RACE
5 11116 ETOBAPR Patrick Doret.12,LSC
6 11139 AACAPR Brendan Beamish,12,TRENT
7 1 12 53 YTCUPMAY David Whang.12,ET0B
8 1 12 62 RODJAN Bradley Vanderkam,12.LAC
9 1 12 67 YTCUPMAY Mark Dobson,12,NKB
10 11301 EKSCAPR MaciekZielnik.12.EKSC
11 1 13 03 YTCUPMAY Devon Ackroyd.12.SCAR
12 1:13.11 AACAPR Andrew Bignell, 12. SSMAC
13 1:13.19 EKSCAPR Tom Maishall.12.PDSA
14 1:1324 EKSCAPR Chad Creighlon, 11, STSC
15 1:13.91 CSQMAY Dave Walket.12.FAST
16 1 13 93 TOMACMAY Brian Jaeggi, 1 2.NEW
17 1 14 10 OTTAWMAY Andrew Coupland.12.G0
18 114 15 CSQMAY Jonathan Cantin.18,PLUS
19 1 14 31 TOMACMAY Ian MacLeod.12.NEW
20 1 14.33 EKSCAPR Jason Joo,12,PDSA
21 1 14 33 TOMACMAY Stelano Caprara,12,VAC
22 1 14 34 COHOMAY Steven Kisielius.1 2.PSW
23 1 14 72 HYACKMAY Chris Katql-Simatd.11.LL
24 1 14 73 EKSCAPR Kyle Narzt.12.PN
25 1:14 79 ELITEMAR Philippe Mnnast, 12, ENC
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 2 22 40 Andrew Cho.HYACK,91
1 2:27 48 PEPSAPR Tomy Delaqrave.12.CNCB
2 2:30.03 EKSCAPR Karim Abdulla.12,R0D
3 2:3084 YTCUPMAY Andrew Gteener.12.ET0B
4 2 32 12 TOMACMAY Patrick Dotet.12.LSC
5 2 32 50 NKBAPR Devon Acktoyd.12.SCAR
6 2 33 24 HYACKMAY Matthew Huang, 12.ARBU
7 2,33 59 NKBAPR Mark Dobson.12.NKB
8 2 34 12 TOMACMAY Qumton Sabounn,12,UPCAN
9 2:34 50 RODJAN Bradley Vanderkam, 12.LAC
10 2 34 67 EKSCAPR Ctatan Dtckson.12.R0D
11 2:34.97 RODJAN Andrew McGillivtay.12.MM
12 2:35 13 OTTAWMAY Andrew Coupland.12.G0
13 2 35 72 TOMACMAY Brian Jaeggi, 12.NEW
14 2 36 17 CSQMAY Dave Walker.12,FAST
15 2:36 20 EKSCAPR Matthew Sadlet.12.RACE
16 2 37 31 BROCKAPR Alex Ctampton.11, PERTH
17 2:37.66 AACAPR Andtew Bignell, 12, SSMAC
18 2:37 82 EKSCAPR Jason Joo.12.PDSA
19 23838 ELITEMAR Antome Gatcia.12.SL
20 2:3845 ELITEMAR Philippe Monast. I2.ENC
21 2:3867 CDSCMAR Chris Kargl-Simatd.11.LL
22 2:39 08 TOMACMAY Ian MacLeod,12.NEW
23 2:39 22 HYACKMAY Tim Sherslobitoll, 1 1 ,KAJ
24 2 39 32 UCSCJAN William Hickey,12,LEDUC
25 239,37 PPOMAY Tobias Otiwol.11.PCSC
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec: 1:12.24 David Cheung .CREST. 94
18 51 YTCUPMAY Devon Ackroyd,12.SCAR
19 77 HYACKMAY Ronald Chung.12.HYACK
21,03 EKSCAPR Tom Marshall.12.PDSA
21.15 YTCUPMAY Ertk Schmidt. 1 2.LSC
21 61 TOMACMAY Jonathan Tung.12.CREST
21 ,72 ELITEMAR Jeremy Daousl.1 2.DD0
22.12 CSQMAY Vincent Rodrigue,12,EXCEL
22.24 CSQMAY Philippe Monast,12,ENC
22 48 AACAPR Davis Hutchmgs.12,MUSAC
22 59 BRANTAPR Eric Schmidt,12,LSC
22,81 EKSCAPR Trevor Shade,12,MANTA
23 01 TOMACMAY Jim Hinton,12,UPCAN
23.25 EKSCAPR Charlie Wonq,12,RACE
1 23 39 YTCUPMAY Georl Hibbard.1 2.NBYT
1 23.41 PEPSAPR Dominique Martineau-8 .12.STF0Y
1 23 50 PPOMAY Simon Daoust,12,DDO
1:23.64 UCSCJAN Lukasz Btemski.12.UCSC
1:23.81 CSQMAY Hubert Alexandre-G .12.CSQ
1 23 91 RODJAN Brian Verigm.12.FTST
1:23.94 ISAPR Victor Punshon.12.NRST
1:24.17 YTCUPMAY Tylet Brown.12.COBRA
1:24.18 PPOMAY Marc-A Pigeon 12.CNSJ
1 24 28 TOMACMAY Jonathan Moga,12.TOMAC
ISAPR Spencer Robertson, 12. HYACK
NKBAPR Michael Chan,12,SCAR
124
1 25 02
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec. 2.37 89 Sieve Lysak.HWAC. 91
2 51 24 TOMACMAY Jonathan Tung,12.CREST
2:5218 YTCUPMAY Devon Ackroyd.12,SCAR
2:55 42 AACAPR Davis Hutchmgs,12,MUSAC
2 56 25 HYACKMAY Tom Marshall.12.PDSA
2:57 47 AACAPR Kevin Fan.12,T0RCH
2 57 54 TOMACMAY Raymond Oung.12.SCAR
2:57 68 PPOMAY Tobias Onwol.1 1 .PCSC
2 57 70 EKSCAPR Lukasz Bremski.12.UCSC
2:5812 EKSCAPR Charlie Wong.12,RACE
2 58 68 TOMACMAY Tyler Brown,1 1 .COBRA
2:5910 YTCUPMAY Geoff Hibbard.12,NBYT
2:59.27 ELITEMAR Jeremy Daoust.12.DDO
2:59,45 EKSCAPR Trevor Shade,12.MANTA
2 59 51 HYACKMAY Ronald Chung.12.HYACK
2:59 97 PEPSAPR Vincent Rodngue, 12.EXCEL
3 00 43 YTCUPMAY Bill Cocks.1 2.TRENT
3 00 57 HYACKMAY Chris Katql-Simard,11.LL
3 00 64 TOMACMAY Donald Smith, 12.C0BRA
3 00 67 TOMACMAY Erik Schmidt, 1 2.LSC
1ci
li,
17
18
19
20 3:00 69
21 3:02.38
22 3:02.70
23 3:02 89
24 3:03 22
25 3:03 44 YTCUPMAY Danny Parsons.1 2.T0RCH
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec 103 26 Michael Calkins, IS.90
ISAPR Victor Punshon,12.NRST
CSQMAY Hubert Alexandre-G .12.CSQ
CSQMAY Dominique Martineau-B .12.STF0Y
PPOMAY Simon Daoust,12,DDO
ISAPR Spencer Robertson, 12.HYACK
77
'
1 07 03 EKSCAPR Karim Abdulla.1 2.R0D
1 07 46 BRANTAPR Bradley Vandetkam.12.LAC
EKSCAPR Brent 0'Connor.12,PDSA
AACAPR Andrew Bignell, 12.SSMAC
10 06 BRANTAPR Patrick Doret,12,LSC
1.10 09 HYACKMAY Ronald Chung,12.HYACK
1:10 91 PPOMAY Nicolas Guillotte.12,CAM0
1 11 04 YTCUPMAY Garrett Lyall,12.MMS
11110 HYACKMAY Chris Kargl-Simard.1 1 .LL
1 11 44 PPOMAY Cedric Sureau-L .12.CSB
111.56 EKSCAPR Jason Joo.12.PDSA
ISAPR Dorian Scroggs,12,IS
" II Cocks,12,TRENT
1 12 38 HYACKMAY Matthew Huang,12,ARBU
1:12 40 TOMACMAY Ian MacLeod,12,NEW
1:12 46 YTCUPMAY Eric Schmidt.1 2.LSC
1:12 47 YTCUPMAY Alex Cramplon.1 1, PERTH
1 12 56 YTCUPMAY Geoff Hibbard,12,NBYT
BRANTAPR Steven Caswell. 12.HWAC
EKSCAPR Ttevot Coulman,11.GOLD
1 12 99 TOMACMAY Ettk Schmidt, 1 2.LSC
1:13,02 EKSCAPR MalthewSadlet.12.RACE
1:13,21 RODJAN Zachary Sallis.12.MANTA
1 13 25 YTCUPMAY Matk Dobson,12.NKB
1:13,33 YTCUPMAY Colin Russell.11.PICK
1:11.58
1:12 31 YTCUPMAY I
1 12 72
1 12 84
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec 21988 Jonathan Canlin,PLUS.9l
1 2:22.81 EKSCAPR KatimAbdulla.12.R0D
2 2 27 19 EKSCAPR Brent 0'Connor,12,PDSA
3 2 36 71 RODJAN Bradley Vanderkam.12,LAC
4 2:38 91 YTCUPMAY Geofl Hibbatd.12.NBYT
5 2 40 35 YTCUPMAY Patrick Doret.12.LSC
6 2 41 16 NSAGMAYNicosManos.12.HTAC
7 2 41 89 HYACKMAY Chris Kargl-Simard.1 1 ,LL
8 2 42 87 EKSCAPR Brent Hankewich,12,G0LD
9 2:43 11 HYACKMAY Dorian Scroggs.1 2.IS
10 2 43 21 YTCUPMAY Bill Cocks,12,TRENT
11 2:43 21 YTCUPMAY Kevin l.au.12.TORCH
12 2:43.29 EKSCAPR Trevor Coulman.1 1. GOLD
13 2:43 37 EKSCAPR Jason Joo,12,PDSA
14 2 43 77 PPOMAY Michael Ruggiero.11.RPM
15 2 44 33 TOMACMAY Ian MacLeod.12.NEW
16 2 44 50 YTCUPMAY Andrew Pariser.12.P0W
17 2:44 61 BRANTAPR Steven Caswell.12.HWAC
18 2:45 05 PPOMAY Vincent Rodtigue. 12.EXCEL
19 2:45 07 NKBAPR Steven Medaglia.11. GO
20 2 45 35 YTCUPMAY Cotin Russell. 1 1 .PICK
21 2:45 98 OTTAWMAY Andrew Coupland, 1 2.G0
22 2:46 03 YTCUPMAY Alex Crampton.1 1 .PERTH
23 2 46 54 TBTMAR Kyle Lee, I2.KEETA
24 2:47 46 RODJAN Zachary Saltis. 1 2.MANT A
25 2:48 03 BRAN 1 APR Brian Chandler,! 2. HWAC
200 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Rec 22181 Brian Johns. RACER.95
1 2:29 29 PEPSAPR Tomy Delagrave.12.CNCB
2 2:33 63 EKSCAPR Brent 0'Connor,12.PDSA
3 2:33 73 BRANTAPR Biadley Vanderkam, 12, LAC
4 2:34 64 EKSCAPR Karim Abdulia 12 ROD
5 2 35 40 PPOMAY Nicolas Guillotle, 1 2.CAM0
6 2.35 64 HYACKMAY Dorian Scroggs.1 2.IS
7 2:36 03 PPOMAY Tobias Onwol.1 1. PCSC
8 2:36,17 CSQMAY Vincent Rodrigue,12.EXCEL
9 2 36 37 CDSCMAR Jason Joo.12.PDSA
10 2 36 46 TOMACMAY Devon Ackroyd,12.SCAR
11 2 3664 AACAPR Andrew Bignell, 12.SSMAC
12 2:36 76 CSQMAY Philippe Monast, 12, ENC
13 2 3694 PPOMAY Jean-F Racine. 12LAVAL
14 23725 HYACKMAY ChtisKatgl-Simaid.11.LL
15 2 37 66 YTCUPMAY Patrick Dotet.12.LSC
16 2 39 13 OTTAWMAY Andrew Coupland.12,GO
17 2:3921 HYACKMAY Ronald Chung, 1 2.HYACK
18 2 3928 AACAPR Davis Hutchings,12,MUSAC
19 2 39 52 HYACKMAY Tom Marshall.1 2.PDSA
20 2:40 08 EKSCAPR Trevor Coulman.1 1, GOLD
21 2:40.45 ETOBAPR Andrew Greener, 12.ETOB
22 2:40 56 OTTAWMAY Mark Dobson,12,NKB
23 2 40 72 SDMAR Brian Verigin,12,FTST
24 2 41 12 TOMACMAY Ouinton Sabounn.12.UPCAN
25 2 41 33 YTCUPMAY Ian Vickers.1 2.NYAC
400 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Rec 5 03 60 Andrew Cho.HYACK.91
1 5 23 77 EKSCAPR Brenl 0'Connot,12.PDSA
2 5:28 09 EKSCAPR KatimAbdulla.12.R0D
3 5 30 80 CSQMAY Vincent Rodngue. 1 2.EXCEL
4 5:31 17 HYACKMAY DotianScroggs.12.IS
5 5:33 28 RODJAN Btadley Vanderkam. 12. LAC
6 5 34 19 EKSCAPR Trevor Coulman.1 1. GOLD
7 5 34 34 BRANTAPR Steven Caswell.1 2.HWAC
8 5 34 85 PPOMAY Tobias Onwol.11, PCSC
9 5 35 59 YTCUPMAY Andrew Greener.1 2.ETOB
10 5 36 22 HYACKMAY Chris Kargl-Simard.1 1.LL
11 5 37 05 HYACKMAY Jason Joo.12.PDSA
12 5:37 25 EKSCAPR Lukasz Bremski.12,UCSC
13 5:38 17 YTCUPMAY Devon Ackroyd.12.SCAR
14 5 41 76 PPOMAY Jean-F Racine. 12, LAVAL
15 5 41 93 EKSCAPR Ciaran Dickson.12.ROD
16 5 42 29 ISAPR Don Nicholson, 12, TSUN
17 5 42 39 EKSCAPR Brenl Hankewich,12,G0LD
18 5 43 57 OTTAWMAY Mark Dobson,12.NKB
19 5 44 73 BRANTAPR Ryan Donally.11.WAC
20 5 44 97 BRANTAPR Brian Chandler.1 2.HWAC
21 5:4531 COHOMAY Bill Walsh. 12.PSW
22 5 45 55 YTCUPMAY Bill Cocks,12.TRENT
23 5 47 42 HYACKMAY Ronald Chung, 12. HYACK
24 5:47 46 BRANTAPR Douglas Grodecki.11.HWAC
25 5 47 58 PPOMAY Jerome LeSiege,12,LAVAL
4X50 MEDLEY RELAY
Rec 2 06 96 Mississauga AC. T0MAC.92
1 2 13 47 EKSCAPR Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
2 2 16 91 YTCUPMAY Etobicoke SC.ETOB
3 2 17 47 EKSCAPR Saskatoon Goldfins.GOLO
4 2 18 56 YTCUPMAY Mississauga AC.TOMAC
5 2:20 30 TOMACMAY Newmarket SC.NEW
6 2 20 57 BRANTAPR London AC.LAC
7 2 20 65 YTCUPMAY Lakeshore SC.LSC
8 2 21 48 EKSCAPR Silver Tide SC.STSC
9 2 21 64 CSQMAY Natation CSQ.CSQ
10 2 21 87 PPOMAY Dollard Swim Team.DDO
11 2:2195 NKBAPR Scarborough SCSCAR
12 2:21 98 YTCUPMAY Cobra Swim Club.COBRA
13 2:22 22 PPOMAY Montreal Aquatique.CAMO
14 2 22 49 ISAPR Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
15 2:2259 EKSCAPR Univ Calgary SC.UCSC
16 2 23 14 YTCUPMAY Markham AC.MAC
17 2 23.83 PPOMAY Pomte Claire SC.PCSC
18 2 24 78 EKSCAPR Regrna Opt Dolphins.ROD
19 2 24 80 ISAPR Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
20 2:24 87 NKBAPR Nepean Kanala.NKB
21 2:25 02 BRANTAPR Hamilt-Wentwnrth AC.HWAC
22 2 25 75 YTCUPMAY North York AC.NYAC
23 2 26 13 AACAPR SaullSle Mane AC.SSMAC
24 2 26 37 YTCUPMAY North Bay Y.NBYT
25 2:27 03 COHOMAY Pacific Seawolves.PSW
4X50 FREE RELAY
Rec 154 21 Hamill-WenlworlhAC.HWAC.9l
1 1.5717 EKSCAPR Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
2 2:00.80 PPOMAY Montreal Aqualique.CAMO
3 2 01 69 YTCUPMAY Mississauga AC.TOMAC
4 2:02 25 ROWMAY Etobicoke SC.ETOB
5 2:02 69 EKSCAPR Saskatoon Gnldlms.GOLD
6 2:03.25 NKBAPR Scarborough SCSCAR
7 2 03 60 EKSCAPR Univ Calqary SC.UCSC
8 2 04 1 3 Y1CUPMAY I akeshnre SC.LSC
9 2 04 25 CSQMAY CN Chir.oulimi.CNCI
10 2 04 28 TOMACMAY Newmarket SC.Nf W
11 2:04.72 EKSCAPR Silver Tide SC.STSC
12 2:04 90 HYACKMAY Hyar.k Swim Club.HYACK
13 2 05 07 NYACAPR North York AC.NYAC
14 2 05 17 AACAPR Sault Ste Marie AC.SSMAC
15 2 06 40 BRANTAPR London AC.LAC
16 2 06 44 ELITEMAR Dollard Swim learn. ODO
17 2.06 75 BRANTAPR Bluewatet Otters, BOSC
18 2 07 12 CDSCMAR Pacific Seawolves.PSW
19 2 07 54 CSQMAY Natation CSQ.CSQ
20 2 07.79 YTCUPMAY Markham AC.MAC
21 2.07.92 EKSCAPR Reqina Opt Dolphins ROD
22 2 08 06 ISAPR Island Swimming IS
23 2 09 31 EKSCAPR Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
24 2:09 47 BRANTAPR Hamilt Wentwinth AC.HWAC
25 2 09 83 EKSCAPR Points North SC.PN
SWIM CANADA / JUNE 1996
25
TOP AGE GROUP TIMES
GIRLS
13-14
50 METRES FREESTYLE
f?ec
26.51 Lori Melien,AAC86
1
27.84
N ' PMAF
Genevieve Gregoire.RPCSC
2
27 88
YOUTHJUN
Ashley Gibson.14,STARS
3
2804
•i AGMAi
Molly Seto.14.HTAC
4
28 09
ONSRJAN
Alix Pollard, RTOMAC
5
28.12
ONCUPMAR
Ins Elliott,13,KBM
6
28.12
YOUTHJUN
Janet Killick,14,UCSC
7
2814
ONSRJAN
Tara Brooks.16.AAC
8
28.25
YOUTHJUN
Desiree Folie,14,NCSA
9
28.29
YOUTHJUN
Sheena Bartel.13.PN
•
28.32
TOMACMAY
Pamela Tung,14,CREST
28 35
/OUTHJUN
Michelle Poirier,13,RDCSC
12
28.35
PPOMAY
Merylie Giguere.14,EXCEL
13
28 40
YOUTHJUN
Lucy Mae Smith, 14.BBF
••:
28 82
ONSRJAN
Sarah Lo,14,AAC
•;
28 52
CACUPFEB
Kaili Slewart,14,MANTA
16
2853
HTACAPR
Elizabeth Weis.14.SBSC
17
28.62
PEPSAPR
Annie Pelletier,14,STF0Y
18
2863
ELITEMAR
Janice Tijssen.14.PCSC
19
28.65
<OUTHJUN
Victoria Lally,13,FAST
20
28 68
UCSCJAN
Erin Coroluick,14.LEDUC
21
28 68
ELITEMAR
Chantal Beullac,14,ENC
22
28 70
ELITEMAR
AmelieFlynn.13.DD0
23
28.74
EKSCAPR
Christen Johnson,14, ROD
24
28 77
ROWMAR
Daniela Vohnout.14.R0W
28 77
ELITEMAR
Kelly Brown.14,PCSC
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 56 91 Julie Howard, BRANT. 9)
1 1:0010 ESSOCUP Genevieve Gregoire.14.PCSC
2 1:00 21 YOUTHJUN Ashley Gibson,14,STARS
3 1:00.30 YOUTHJUN Christen Johnson,14,ROD
4 1:00.51 YOUTHJUN Megan Kinsella.14.UCSC
5 1:00 62 YOUTHJUN Molly Seto,14,HTAC
6 1:00 64 YOUTHJUN Janet Killick.14.UCSC
7 1:00 74 CANAPR Alix Pollard, 14. TOMAC
01 12 YOUTHJUN Kaili Slewar1.14,MANTA
01.55 PEPSAPR Melissa Latlamme,13,RCA
0164 YOUTHJUN Michelle Poirier.1 3.RDCSC
RODJAN Krislen Schneider.RROD
YOUTHJUN Lucy Mae Smith,14,BBF
PEPSAPR Annie Pelletier,14,STF0Y
02.02 YOUTHJUN Conssa Reid,14.CASC
02 08 YOUTHJUN Felicia Culham,14,ARBU
ROWMAY Daniela Vohnout,14.ROW
BCSRMAR CarlyGoepel.14.PDSA
ROWMAY Robyn Reid, 14, BRANT
01 83
01.86
01.99
0217
02 20
02.24
02.24 YOUTHJUN Christina Caltacacos,14,PCSC
02.24 ELITEMAR Amelie Flynn,13,DD0
02 26 ISAPR Kendal Musgrave,14,COM0X
02 27 YOUTHJUN Michelle Howard, 14, BRANT
02 31 YOUTHJUN Jaime Theriault,14,GO
02 32 YOUTHJUN Sara Alroubaie.14,MANTA
02 35 YOUTHJUN Dawn Skrypichayko.14.EKSC
200 METRES FREESTYLE
2:03.35 Julie Barbeau. ELITE. 89
2:09.20 YOUTHJUN Carrie Burgoyne,14,MANTA
2:10 29 YOUTHJUN Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
2 10 44 YOUTHJUN Molly Seto.14.HTAC
210 52 YOUTHJUN Megan Kinsella.14.UCSC
ONSRJAN Alix Pollard,14.TOMAC
10.54
11.75 YOUTHJUN Ashley Gibson,14,STARS
12C
1225
2
2
2 11.90 RODJAN Kristen Schneider.14.R0D
2 12.05 BCSRMAR Carly Goepel.14.PDSA
YOUTHJUN Andrea Leroy.14.NRST
AACAPR Lindsay Beavers.14, STARS
12 43 YOUTHJUN Jaime Theriault,14,G0
12 99 YOUTHJUN Melissa Laflamme.14.RCA
13.31 RODJAN Christen Johnson, 14.R0D
13 36 YOUTHJUN Marie-J Amyot.14.RCA
13 85 YOUTHJUN Felicia Culham.14.ARBU
2:13 92 BRANTAPR Erin Dermody,13,HWAC
2:14 09 YOUTHJUN Tara E Sloan.14.PCSC
2:14 58 YOUTHJUN Kendal Musgrave,14,C0M0X
2:14 78 YOUTHJUN Michelle Howard.14,BRANT
2:14 78 HYACKMAY Tiffany Jones.14.IS
2:14.99 YOUTHJUN Jolie Pun,13,STSC
2 15 24 ROWMAY Krisly MacLennan,13,ET0B
2 15 50 YOUTHJUN Aimee Bourassa,13,NKB
2:15.55 YOUTHJUN Dominique Kennedy. 14.R0W
2 15 67 YOUTHJUN Ins Elliot1.14.KBM
1 996 LONG COURSE TAG
400 METRES FREESTYLE
flee. 4:1460 Shannon Smllh,HYACKJ6
4 27.39 CACUPFEB Carrie Burgoyne.14.MANTA
4:33.03 YOUTHJUN Tara E. Sloan,14,PCSC
4:35.44 YOUTHJUN Kristen Schneider,15,R0D
4:35 60 YOUTHJUN Kendal Musgrave,14,C0M0X
4:35.63 CANAPR Lindsay Beavers,14,STARS
4 35.96 YOUTHJUN Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
4:36.22 YOUTHJUN Christen Johnson,14,ROD
4:37.34 YOUTHJUN Megan Kinsella.14.UCSC
4.38.38 YOUTHJUN Felicia Culham,14,ARBU
4 39 07 YOUTHJUN Marie-J Amyot,14,RCA
4:40.42 TACOMJAN Kellie Rolston.14.IS
4 40 92 BRANTAPR Erin Dermody,13,HWAC
4:41.11 YOUTHJUN Krisly MacLennan,13.ET0B
4:42.13 HYACKMAY Tiffany Jones.14.IS
4 43.09 YOUTHJUN Aimee Bourassa,13.NKB
4:44.41 YOUTHJUN Kaili Stewart,14,MANTA
4 44 48 YOUTHJUN Jennifer Tham.14,AQUA
57 YOUTHJUN Tracy Archer,13.R0D
BCSRMAR Carly Goepel.14.PDSA
LACMAY Jennifer Johnston, 14, BROCK
4 45 11 TOMACMAY Dale Colman,13,TOMAC
4:45.27 YOUTHJUN Chantal Ares,13,G0
EKSCAPR Jolie Pun,13,STSC
PEPSAPR Melissa Laflamme.13.RCA
47
1 44 n
4 45 03
19
20
21
22
23
24
25 4:46 03 TOMACMAY Pamela Tung.14.CREST
800 METRES FREESTYLE
4 45.;
4:45.E
8:44
45
Michelle Sallee.CDSC.88
9:10
10
CANAPR
Lindsay Beavers.14 STARS
9:13
45
YOUTHJUN
Carrie Burgoyne,14.MANTA
9:14
95
YOUTHJUN
Tara E Sloan, 14, PCSC
'i 33
97
YOUTHJUN
Erin Dermody,13,HWAC
9:34
07
YOUTHJUN
Felicia Culham,14.ARBU
9:40
08
YOUTHJUN
Heather Norns.1 4.STARS
9:40
23
YOUTHJUN
Sara Alroubaie,14,MANTA
9:41
07
YOUTHJUN
Megan Kmsella,14,UCSC
9:41
40
LACMAY
Carolyn Korneluk,14,LAC
9:42
82
BCSRMAR
Carly Goepel.14.PDSA
9:42
89
HTACAPR
Molly Seto.14.HTAC
9:42
90
YOUTHJUN
Jaime Theriault,14,G0
9:45
76
YOUTHJUN
Jolie Pun,13,STSC
9:45
91
ONSRJAN
Sara Wheatley.1 4.BRANT
9:47
04
YOUTHJUN
Julie Campbell,14,HWAC
9:48
06
ONSRJAN
Danielle Devlin, 14, BOSC
9:48
40
YOUTHJUN
Chantal Ares,13.G0
1 48
65
EKSCAPR
Christen Johnson, 14.R0D
9:49
79 TOMACMAY
Dale Colman,13,TOMAC
9:50
08
YTCUPMAY
Lauren Fratesi, 14, SSMAC
9:50
23
YOUTHJUN
Andrea Donohoe,13,CHENA
9:51
45 YTCUPMAY
Corinne Walker.1 4.SCAR
9:51
51
YOUTHJUN
Tara Bourgue.14,NCSA
9:51
52 HYACKMAY
Tiffany Jones.14, IS
9:51
00
EKSCAPR
Tamee Ebert.12,PDSA
METRES BACKSTROKE
flee. 103.28 Nancy Garapick.HTAC.76
1 07 01 YOUTHJUN Kelly Slelanyshyn.13,MANTA
1:07 92 YOUTHJUN Tracy Archer.13,R0D
08.35 CACUPFEB Shauna McNally.14.EKSC
"49 YOUTHJUN Julia Wright,1 4.UCSC
08.56 YOUTHJUN Melanie Bouchard,14,UL
08 66 NSAGMAY Molly Selo.14.HTAC
08 70 CANAPR Pamela Tung,14.CREST
08.81 TOMACMAY Alix Pollard,14.TOMAC
09.31 YOUTHJUN Mane Deshaies.14.ENC
09 40 YOUTHJUN Kaili Stewart,14,MANTA
09.46 RODJAN Krislen Schneider,14,R0D
09 48 YOUTHJUN Carrie Burgoyne.RMANTA
09 60 YOUTHJUN Dominique Kennedy.1 4, ROW
09.74 ESSOCUP Christine Dallaire.14.PP0
09.75 YOUTHJUN Kendal Musgrave,14,C0M0X
1 09 89 YOUTHJUN Dawn Skrypichayko.14.EKSC
1.09 92 YOUTHJUN Alexis Rieck.RROW
1.09 94 ONCUPMAR Genevieve Gregoire.14.PCSC
1:09 95 YOUTHJUN Chrislina Calfacacos.14.PCSC
1:10.03 YOUTHJUN Amy Slewar1,13,0SAC
1:10 39 ONSRJAN Erin Dermody.13.HWAC
1.10 40 PPOMAY Jennifer Carroll.14.CAM0
1:10.62 YOUTHJUN Shona Patterson.1 4.STARS
1-10.87 YOUTHJUN Katy Oliver,14,HYACK
1:10.91 ESSOCUP Karine Senechal-B .14.CAM0
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
flee 2: 15 60 Nancy Gmpick.HTAC,76
1 2:23.22 CANAPR Alix Pollard.1 4.T0MAC
2 2:24 14 YOUTHJUN Kelly Slefanyshyn.1 3.MANTA
3 2:26.34 YOUTHJUN Kaili Stewart.14,MANTA
4 2:26 46 CANAPR Julie Cocks.13,TRENT
5 2:26,52 ONSRJAN Pamela Tung,14,CREST
6 2 26 94 YOUTHJUN Dominique Kennedy.14.R0W
7 2:27.16 CACUPFEB Shauna McNally.14.EKSC
8 2:27.91 EKSCAPR Tracy Archer,13,R0D
9 2:28.12 YOUTHJUN Knsline Lowrie,14,CHENA
10 2:28.19 YOUTHJUN Melanie Bouchard,14,UL
11 2:28.27 YOUTHJUN Shona Patterson.RSTARS
12 2 28.43 YOUTHJUN Julia Wnght.14.UCSC
13 2 29 09 YOUTHJUN Andrea Szrjwchuk.13.ET0B
14 2:29.17 YOUTHJUN Kendal Musgrave,14,C0M0X
15 2:29.39 ESSOCUP Christine Dallaire.14.PP0
16 2:29.46 YOUTHJUN Sara Alroubaie.1 4.MAMTA
17 2:30,39 LACMAY Julie Goraj,14,STARS
18 2:30.55 YOUTHJUN Dawn Skrypichayko.14.EKSC
19 2:30 73 AACAPR Lindsay Beavers,14.STARS
20 2:30.94 YOUTHJUN Brigitta Olson.13,UCSC
21 2:30.96 ESSOCUP Karine Senechal-B .14.CAM0
22 2 31.09 BRANTAPR Erin Dermody,13,HWAC
23 2 31 10 YOUTHJUN Christina Callacacos.14.PCSC
24 2 31 60 ESSOCUP Emilie Fortin,14,PLUS
25 2 31 61 YOUTHJUN Alexis Rieck.14.R0W
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
flee 109 84 Allison Higson.ESC.t
1 1611 YOUTHJUN Lucy Mae Smith.HBBF
16.59 ONCUPMAR Sarah Lo,14,AAC
17 06 YOUTHJUN Jenny Wear,14,RDCSC
17.21 YOUTHJUN Jennifer Jonusailis.14.SYD
18.04 YOUTHJUN Michelle Pomer,13.RDCSC
18.10 YOUTHJUN Julia Berglund.14,HWAC
18.14 BCSRMAR Serena McGibbon,14,PDSA
18.28 YOUTHJUN Colleen Dunn.14.NKB
18 41 YOUTHJUN Kathleen Sloody,14,CHENA
1 18 92 YOUTHJUN Laurie Green,14,SJL
1:19.15
RODJAN Carrie Burgoyne.RMANTA
1:1941 YOUTHJUN Devon Benort.1 4 KCS
1:19 52 CACUPFEB Mane-A Lalaille.RCNHR
1:19.54 PPOMAY Marie-C. Guilbert, 13, GAMIN
1:20.04 ONSRJAN Katie Brown,RPERTH
1 20.25 LACMAY Kristy Cameron.RHHAC
1-20.46 EKSCAPR Lesley Wilhams.13.STSC
1 20 48 BCSRFEB Courtney Webster.RIS
1 20.48 LASCMAY Megan Kinsella.RUCSC
1.20.69 ESSOCUP Kelly Brown.RPCSC
1:20.83 YOUTHJUN Meredith Szewchuk.14.ET0B
1 20 84 YOUTHJUN KnstyCorley.14.LAC
1 20.87 ROWMAY Janice Koon,13,ETOB
1 20.92 YOUTHJUN Kaili Stewart.RMANTA
1 21 15 TOMACMAY Abbey Crooks.RAAC
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
flee 231.20 Allison Higson.ESC.86
1 2-42.18 YOUTHJUN Lucy Mae Smith.RBBF
2 2 43.30 YOUTHJUN Carrie Burgoyne.RMANTA
3 2:45.71 YOUTHJUN Julia Berglund.RHWAC
4 2:46.47 BCSRMAR Serena McGibbon.RPDSA
5 2.46 95 YOUTHJUN Kathleen Stoody.13,CHENA
6 2:47.59 YOUTHJUN Megan Johnslon.RPSW
7 2 47,94 YOUTHJUN Devon Benoit.RKCS
2:48.12 YOUTHJUN Jenny Wear.RRDCSC
ONSRJAN Sarah Lo,14,AAC
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
flee 102.87 Julie Howard, BRANT.91
82 NSAGMAY Molly Seto.RHTAC
04.96 ONSRJAN Julie Cocks,13,TRENT
04.96 CANAPR Sarah Stansbury.RNCSA
2:48.19
2 49 15 YOUTHJUN Michelle Poirier,13,RDCSC
2:49.53 ISAPR Courtney Webster.RIS
2 49 70 YOUTHJUN Colleen Dunn.RNKB
2 49 98 YOUTHJUN Marie-J. Amyot.14.RCA
2:50.20 AACAPR Jennifer Jonusailis.RSYD
2:50.78 YTCUPMAY Kristy Cameron.14.HHAC
2:51.53 YOUTHJUN Amanda Velcic.14.CASC
2:51 66 YOUTHJUN Jackie Hutchings.RMUSAC
2:51 .71 ONSRJAN Katie Brown.RPERTH
2:51.74 YOUTHJUN Laurie Green.14.SJL
2:52 38 YOUTHJUN Kristy Corley.RLAC
2:52.39 PPOMAY Tara E. Sloan.13.PCSC
2:52.40 YOUTHJUN Susie Nieder.RETOB
2:52 48 YOUTHJUN Marie-C . Guilbert.1 3.GAM1N
2:52 49 CACUPFEB Mane-A Lafaille.RCNHR
2:53.22 ROWMAY Meredith Szewchuk.RETOB
05 06 YOUTHJUN Melissa Laflamme.RRCA
05 53 CANAPR Pamela Tung.RCREST
05 65 YOUTHJUN Chrislina Kubacki.RTOMAC
06.31 YOUTHJUN Shona Patterson.RSTARS
06.91 YOUTHJUN Carolyn Komeluk.RLAC
07 05 YOUTHJUN Carrie Burgoyne.RMANTA
07.32 YOUTHJUN Conssa Reid,14,CASC
07 59 YOUTHJUN Joanna Mazzucco,13,ETOB
07.59 YOUTHJUN Karine Tcholkayan.13.DDO
07 87 EKSCAPR Sara Alroubaie.RMANTA
07.94 ETOBAPR Alana Madder.RMAC
07.95 CANAPR Desiree Folie.RNCSA
08 07 BCSRMAR Carly Goepel.RPDSA
08.42 ESSOCUP Karine Senechal-B ,14.CAM0
08.45 YOUTHJUN Tracy Archer,13,R0D
08 49 YOUTHJUN Janel Killick.RUCSC
08.52 RODJAN Krislen Schneider.RROD
08.60 YOUTHJUN Virginie Robitaille.RSAMAK
08.67 "
ONSRJAN Kelly Crampton.RPERTH
1 08.68 YOUTHJUN Julia Atchison.RPDSA
1:08 71 YOUTHJUN Jaime Theriault.RGO
1.08.72 YOUTHJUN Sandy Finn.14.NCSA
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
flee 2:15.76 Sandra Marchand.ENLM
1 2:22.00 YOUTHJUN Julie Cocks.RTRENT
2 2:22.75 CACUPFEB Carrie Burgoyne.RMANTA
3 2:23.25 YOUTHJUN Melissa Laflamme.RRCA
4 2:25.03 YOUTHJUN Carolyn Komeluk.RLAC
5 2 25.33 CANAPR Sarah Stansbury.RNCSA
6 2:26.27 EKSCAPR Sara Alroubaie.RMANTA
7 2:26.31 BCSRMAR Carly Goepel.RPDSA
8 2:27 05 YOUTHJUN Molly Seto.RHTAC
2:27.33 YOUTHJUN Shona Patterson.RSTARS
2:27.72 BCSRMAR Kristin Ullow.RKCS
2:28 06 YOUTHJUN Heather Norris.14.STARS
2:28.17 TOMACMAY Pamela Tung.RCREST
2:29.58 YOUTHJUN Kelly Crampton.RPERTH
2:30 39 CDSCMAR Anna Joo.RPDSA
2:31.30 YOUTHJUN Christina Kubacki.RTOMAC
2 31 92 YOUTHJUN Julie Unrau,13,HYACK
2:32,26 YOUTHJUN Corissa Reid.RCASC
2:32.45 RODJAN Kristen Schneider.RROD
2 32,52 YOUTHJUN Sandy Fmn.RNCSA
2:32.56 YOUTHJUN Jaime Theriault.RGO
2:32.63 YOUTHJUN Amelie Rousseau.RCNCB
2 32 68 ESSOCUP Karine Senechal-B .14.CAM0
2:33.21 YOUTHJUN Brigitta Olson,13,UCSC
24 2:33.58 YOUTHJUN Karine Tcholkayan,13,DDO
25 2.34.45 YOUTHJUN Virgme Robitaille.RSAMAK
200 METRES IND. MEDLEY
flee 2:18.08 Allison Higson.ESC.88
1 2:23.29 YOUTHJUN Carrie Burgoyne.RMANTA
2 2:24 74 YOUTHJUN Molly Seto.RHTAC
3 2:24.76 YOUTHJUN Kaili Stewart.RMANTA
4 2:24.79 YOUTHJUN Lucy Mae Smith.RBBF
5 2:25.86 YOUTHJUN Sara Alroubaie.RMANTA
6 2:26.68 YOUTHJUN Sandy Finn.RNCSA
7 2:27.55 YOUTHJUN Marie-J. Amyot.RRCA
8 2:27.86 YOUTHJUN Jenny Wear.RRDCSC
9 2:29.21 AACAPR Pamela Tung.RCREST
10 2:29.75 YOUTHJUN Andrea LeroyRNRST
11 2:29.98 YOUTHJUN Melissa Laflamme.RRCA
12 2:30.42 YOUTHJUN Kristy MacLennan,13.FJ0B
13 2:31.02 YOUTHJUN Tracy Archer.13,R0D
14 2:31.47 YOUTHJUN Felicia Culham.RARBU
15 2:31.69 YOUTHJUN Julie Goraj.RSTARS
16 2:31 .72 TOMACMAY Alix Pollard.RTOMAC
17 2:31.88 YOUTHJUN Melissa Martin.RSTARS
18 2:32.05 RODJAN Kristen Schneider.RROD
19 2:32.37 YOUTHJUN Julie Norris.14.KWY
20 2 32.52 YOUTHJUN Sarah Stansbury.RCASC
21 2:32.59 ONSRJAN Sarah Lo.RAAC
22 2:32.68 HTACAPR Angela MacAlpine.17.HTAC
23 2:32.92 YOUTHJUN Jane WatSOn.RKSC
24 2:32.96 YOUTHJUN Julie Cocks.RTRENT
25 2:33.17 YOUTHJUN Sarah Bernard.RPCSC
400 METRES IND. MEDLEY
flee. 4:52.35 Joanne Malar.HWAC.90
1 4:5813 CACUPFEB Carrie BurgoyneR.MANTA
2 5:06.43 YOUTHJUN Lucy Mae Smith.RBBF
3 5:09.98 YOUTHJUN Sandy Finn.RNCSA
4 5:11.71 YOUTHJUN Sara Alroubaie.RMANTA
5 5 11 86 YOUTHJUN Kristy MacLennan,13.ET0B
6 5:14.76 CANAPR Sarah Stansbury.RNCSA
7 5:15.69 YOUTHJUN Marie-J. Amyot.RRCA
8 5:16.57 ONSRJAN Pamela Tung.RCREST
9 5:18.09 CACUPFEB Kaili Stewart.RMANTA
10 5:18.31 YOUTHJUN Jenny Wear.RRDCSC
11 5:18.63 YOUTHJUN Julie Babin,13,ET0B
12 5:18.77 YOUTHJUN Sarah Bernard.RPCSC
13 5:19.79 YOUTHJUN Susie Nieder.RETOB
14 5:20.28 PPOMAY Tara E. Sloan, 14.PCSC
15 5:20.48 CANAPR Carolyn Komeluk.RLAC
16 5:20.79 YOUTHJUN Julie Cocks.RTRENT
17 5:21.59 ONSRJAN Julie Norris.13.KWY
18 5:22.03 ESSOCUP Melissa Laflamme.13.RCA
19 5:22.98 LACMAY Julie Goraj.RSTARS
20 5:23.43 YOUTHJUN Tracy Archer,13.R0D
21 5:23.43 YOUTHJUN Devon Benoit.RKCS
22 5:23.51 YOUTHJUN Julie Campbell.RHWAC
23 5:23.52 LACMAY Jennifer Cooper.13.LAC
24 5:23.66 PPOMAY Natalie Ketile.13.DD0
25 5:23.69 RODJAN Kristen Schnerder.14.R0D
4X50 MEDLEY RELAY
Rec: 2:03.50 Mania Swim Club.MANTA.96
1 2:03.50 YOUTHJUN Manta Swim Club.MANTA
2 2:05.90 YOUTHJUN Etobicoke SC.ETOB
3 2:06.11 YOUTHJUN Dorado SC.STARS
4 2:11.80 EKSCAPR Univ Calgary SCUCSC
5 2:12.78 BRANTAPR Hamilt-Wentworth AC.HWAC
6 2:13.09 EKSCAPR Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
7 2:13.14 EKSCAPR Nose Creek SA.NCSA
8 2:13.26 TOMACMAY Mississauga AC.TOMAC
9 2:13.43 ROWMAY Branttord AC.BRANT
10 2:13.51 EKSCAPR Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
11 2:13.81 CSOMAY Natation CSO.CSQ
12 2:14.01 PEPSAPR Chaudiere-Appalache.RCA
13 2:14.23 EKSCAPR Regma Opt Dolphms.ROD
14 2:14.42 ISAPR Island Swimming. IS
15 2:14.65 EKSCAPR Silver Tide SC.STSC
16 2:15,09 NKBAPR Nepean Kanata.NKB
17 2:15.41 TOMACMAY Newmarket SC.NEW
215.62 NSAGMAY Dartmouth Crusaders.DCSC
215.63 PPOMAY Dollard Swim Team.DDO
1 6.03 NKBAPR Scarborough SC.SCAR
16 50 ELITEMAR Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
16.56 EKSCAPR Olympian Swim Club.OSC
16.56 AACAPR Markham AC.MAC
16.57 SJLAPR St.Johns Legends.SJL
16.92 TOMACMAY Crescent Town SCCREST
4X50 FREE RELAY
flee. 150.81 Regina 0plDolphins.R0D.91
52.18 YOUTHJUN Manta Swim Club.MANTA
54.91 YOUTHJUN Etobicoke SC.ETOB
55.61 YOUTHJUN Univ Calgary SCUCSC
55.83 AACAPR Dorado SC, STARS
56 24 YOUTHJUN Nose Creek SA.NCSA
56 29 TOMACMAY Mississauga AC.TOMAC
56.58 EKSCAPR Regina Opt Dolphins.ROD
56 98 YOUTHJUN Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
57 92 EKSCAPR Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
ISAPR Island Swimming.lS
AACAPR Oakville AC.OAK
58.31 YOUTHJUN Glouc-OTtawa Kingfish.GO
58.50 YOUTHJUN Branttord AC.BRANT
58.54 EKSCAPR Olympian Swim Club.OSC
58.84 PEPSAPR Chaudiere-Appalache.RCA
1:58 95 BRANTAPR Hamilt-Wentworth AC.HWAC
1 :59 09 NSAGMAY Shearwater Bluefins.SBSC
1 :59.27 AACAPR Markham AC.MAC
1 59.39 NKBAPR Nepean Kanata.NKB
1:59.39 HYACKMAY Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
1:59 41 YOUTHJUN Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
1 5954 YOUTHJUN London AC, LAC
57.99
5819
23 2:00 04 NSAGMAY Halifax Trepans. HT AC
24 2:00.21 TOMACMAY Ace Swim Team.ACE
25 2 00.29 YOUTHJUN Chena Swim Club.CHENA
26
SWIM CANADA JUNE 1996
TOP AGE GROUP TIMES
1 996 LONG COURSE TAG.
BOYS
13-14
50 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 24 39 Yannick Lupien.CAGHA.94
1 25 37 HYACKMAY Andrew Applelon.1 4.KAJ
2 25 95 YTCUPMAY David Cheung,14,CREST
3 25.97 PPOMAY James Govan.14.PCSC
4 26.15 YTCUPMAY Adam Sioui.13.TD
5 26 37 PEPSAPR Daniel Emond.13,EXCEL
6 26 50 BRANTAPR Brett Cloiithier.14.GMAC
7 26.52 PEPSAPR Risuke Pilon,14.CASE
8 26 55 LASCMAY Chad Murray.14.LASC
9 26 55 GMACAPR Jesse German.14.GMAC
10 26.57 ELITEMAR Serge Riendeau.14,PCSC
11 26.60 EKSCAPR Joey Wu.14.PDSA
12 26.62 AACAPR Chris Pealtie,14,MAC
13 26.64 EKSCAPR Chris Smela.14.YLSC
14 26.66 EKSCAPR Adrian Fluevog.14.PDSA
15 26.67 PEPSAPR Olivier Dragon.14.SHER
16 26 72 AACAPR Chris Keung,13,CREST
17 26.74 TOMACMAY Mark Look Yan.14.ACE
18 26.78 YOUTHJUN Brian Johns.13.RACER
19 26 78 ELITEMAR Justin Vazguez,14,DD0
20 26.81 AACAPR Chris Olynik.14.0AK
21 26.84 EKSCAPR Andrew Amey,14,UCSC
22 26.90 LASCMAY Daniel Ducheck.14.UCSC
23 26.90 YTCUPMAY Justin Tisdall.14.ET0B
24 26.91 PPOMAY Pascal Lauzon,13.HIPPO
25 26.96 PEPSAPR Dominic Lessatd.14.RPM
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 5291 YannicUupem.CAGRA.94
1 56.59 YOUTHJUN Andrew Appleton.1 4.KAJ
2 56.66 YOUTHJUN James Govan.14,PCSC
3 57,19 LACMAY Matt Hillier.1 4.WAC
4 57.38 EKSCAPR Adrian Fluevog,14,PDSA
5 57.42 LACMAY Tim Johnson.14.WAC
6 57 46 YOUTHJUN Brian Johns,13.RACER
7 57 49 YTCUPMAY Adam Sioui,13,TD
8 57 64 ELITEMAR Serge Riendeau,14.PCSC
9 57.70 CACUPMAY Joey Wu.14.PDSA
10 57.81 EKSCAPR Chris Smela.14.YLSC
11 57.87 AACAPR David Cheung.14.CREST
12 57.97 YTCUPMAY Justin Tisdall.14.ET0B
13 58.04 YOUTHJUN Mark Look Yan.14.ACE
14 58 11 PEPSAPR Olivier Dragon,14,SHER
15 58.20 CSQMAY Daniel Emond.B.EXCEL
16 58.22 TOMACMAY Chris Pealtie.14.MAC
17 58.33 LASCMAY Daniel Ducheck.14.UCSC
18 58.48 BRANTAPR Brett Clouthier.14,GMAC
19 58 55 AACAPR Chris Keung,13.CREST
20 58 63 EKSCAPR Chuck Sayao,13,PDSA
21 58 68 BRANTAPR Lucas Nanlais.14.HWAC
22 58.73 BROCKMAR Peter Szallarskr.RBROCK
23 59.03 YTCUPMAY Ruslan Kedik.14.NKB
24 59.07 TOMACMAY Bob Phipps,13,C0BRA
25 59.23 PPOMAY Pascal Lauzon.13.HIPPO
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 1 58 25 Bemtoo7Volz.NYAC.83
1 2 03 44 HYACKMAY Chuck Sayao,13,PDSA
2 2:04.64 LACMAY Matt Hillier.14.WAC
3 2:04.76 PEPSAPR Philippe Dubreuil.14.SHER
4 2:04.96 EKSCAPR Chris Smela.14.YLSC
5 2.05.04 ONSRJAN Arpad Sebe.14,CREST
6 2:05.29 YOUTHJUN Mark Look Yan.14.ACE
7 2:05.34 LACMAY Tim Johnson.14.WAC
8 2:05 38 HYACKMAY Brian Johns.13,RACER
9 2:05.66 EKSCAPR Steven Demchuk.14.R0D
10 2:06.21 EKSCAPR Adrian Fluevog.14.PDSA
11 2:06.25 YOUTHJUN James Govan.14.PCSC
12 2:06.36 BRANTAPR Matthew Swanlon.14.ETOB
13 2:06.90 YTCUPMAY Justin Tisdall.14.ET0B
14 2:07 00 BRANTAPR Brelt Clouthier.14.GMAC
15 2:07.33 TOMACMAY Goran Marianovic, 1 4.HWAC
16 2:07.35 LASCMAY Chad Murray.14.LASC
17 2:07.89 PPOMAY Daniel Emond.13.EXCEL
18 20807 EKSCAPR Joey Wu.14.PDSA
19 2:08 09 PPOMAY Serge Riendeau.14.PCSC
20 2:08.21 ESSOCUP Michel Tremblay.14.CNCB
21 2:08 21 OTTAWMAY Ruslan Kedik.14.NKB
22 2:08 37 BRANTAPR Lucas Nantais.14.HWAC
23 2:08 73 AACAPR Chris Peatlie.t4.MAC
24 2:08.79 YOUTHJUN Andrew Applelon.14.KAJ
25 2:08 83 TOMACMAY Bob Phipps.13.C0BRA
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 4 0563 Jamie Slevens.MANTA.89
1 4 18 88 HYACKMAY Chuck Sayao,13,PDSA
2 4 19 54 HYACKMAY Garrelh Barker.14.PDSA
3 4 23 40 BRANTAPR Matthew Swanton, 14, ETOB
4 4:23.87 ONSRJAN Arpad Sebe.14.CREST
5 425.22 PEPSAPR Philippe Dubreui 1. 1 4.SHER
6 4:26 21 LACMAY Matt Hillier.14.WAC
7 4:26 34 LACMAY Tim Johnson.14,WAC
8 4 26 84 YOUTHJUN Chad Mrrrray.1 4.LASC
9 4 26 86 YOUTHJUN Rodrigo Diaz,14,G0
10 4:27 30 EKSCAPR Chris Smela.14.YLSC
11 4:27.53 OTTAWMAY Jonathan Schjott.14.G0
12 4:28.34 BRANTAPR Lucas Nantais.14.HWAC
13 4:28 60 BRANTAPR Goran Marianovic, 14, HWAC
14 4:28 76 ESSOCUP Michel Tremblay,14,CNCB
15 4:28 89 RODJAN John Weisgerber.14.G0LD
16 4:29 12 EKSCAPR Steven Demchuk,14.R0D
17 4:29.58 EKSCAPR Adrian Fluevog.14.PDSA
18 4:29.75 NSAGMAY Jordan Richardson, 14, DCSC
19 4:31.52 YTCUPMAY Justin Tisdall.14.ET0B
20 4:33 09 CSQMAY Frederic Cayen,13.RCA
21 4:33 26 HYACKMAY Jesse Jacks.13.IS
22 4:33.27 ISAPR Paul McFarlane.14.CRKW
23 4:33 47 PPOMAY Christian Desrosiers.14.PCSC
24 4 33 99 CSOMAY Alex Bnulanger.14.CSQ
25 4 33.99 PPOMAY Brian Galardo.14.DDO
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 16 00.93 AlexBaumann.LUSC.79
1 16 45 48 YOUTHJUN Garrelh Barker, 14, PDSA
2 17 07 78 BCSRMAR Chuck Sayao,13,PDSA
3 17:16.90 CACUPFEB Arpad Sebe,14 CREST
4 17:26.77 BRANTAPR Matthew Swanton.14,ET0B
5 17 28 03 LACMAY Tim Johnson,14.WAC
6 17:3210 LACMAY Mart Hillier.14.WAC
7 17:32 48 ESSOCUP Michel Trertiblay.14.CNCB
8 17:43 32 BRANTAPR Lucas Nantais.14,HWAC
9 17.45 43 TOMACMAY Goran Mar|anovic,14.HWAC
10 17:47.56 YTCUPMAY Justin Tisdall.14.ET0B
11 17 47 80 PPOMAY Brian Galardo.1 4.DD0
12 17 48 80 NSAGMAY Jordan Richardson.14.DCSC
13 17.5217 YOUTHJUN Chris Smela.14.YLSC
14 17:52 37 HYACKMAY Terry Nathan,13,IS
15 17:55.39 CSQMAY Kevin Monaghan,13,CSQ
16 17:56 06 PPOMAY Christian Lachapelle.14.CAM0
17 17:5894 ISAPR Paul McFarlane.14.CRKW
18 18 03 76 HYACKMAY Colin Haltotd.13.CASC
19 18 04 24 CSQMAY Frederic Cayen,13,RCA
20 18 04 41 LACMAY Brett Clonthier.1 4.GMAC
21 18 06 32 PPOMAY Adam-P Gagnon.RCARAT
22 18:11 74 ISAPR Ken Hamrlton.1 3, IS
23 18 12 36 PPOMAY Christian Desrosrers.14.PCSC
24 18 12 75 ISAPR Leigh Rollins.14.KCS
25 18 13 39 LACMAY John McErlain.13.RHAC
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 100 49 Riley Janes.G0LD.95
0416 EKSCAPR Daniel Ducheck, 14.UCSC
1 04 23 YOUTHJUN Brian Johns.13.RACER
1 04 31 YTCUPMAY David Cheung,14,CREST
1:04.40 EKSCAPR Adrian Fluevog,14,PDSA
1 04 73 PPOMAY Christian Lachapelle.14,CAM0
1:05.03 PPOMAY Alexandre Burt. 14, CAMO
1 05 26 YTCUPMAY Matthew Rose.14.LLSC
1:05.33 ISAPR Paul McFarlane,14,CRKW
1 05.43 AACAPR Stephen Preslon,14,MAC
1:05.53 EKSCAPR Chuck Sayao.13.PDSA
1 05 97 TOMACMAY Anthony Costa, 13, NEW
1 06.00 NKBAPR Jonathan Sch|ott,14,GO
1 06 03 BRANTAPR Lucas Nantais,14,HWAC
1:06.46 ISAPR Kyle Feiguson,13,PSW
1 06 62 PEPSAPR Philippe Dubreml.14.SHER
1 07 40 LACMAY Brett Clouthier.RGMAC
1 07.43 LACMAY Ben|i Carp.14.LAC
1:07.51 ONSRJAN Arpad Sebe.14,CREST
1:07 78 RODJAN John Weisgerber.14.G0LD
1 07 79 ELITEMAR Simon Ftyer.13.CNSH
1 07 81 CSQMAY Tomy Delagrave.13.CNCB
1 07 97 PPOMAY Mathieu Grignon.t 4.LAVAL
1 07 98 YTCUPMAY Aaron Delaporte.14.OOSC
1 08 00 AACAPR Mark Sy.13.CREST
SJLAPR Michael Dwyer,14MPM
08 04
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 2 10.33 Mark Versleld.FMSC.91
1 2 14 23 YOUTHJUN Jonathan Sch|Ott,14,GO
2 2 18 43 EKSCAPR Adrian Fluevog.14.PDSA
3 2 1864 YOUTHJUN Chuck Sayao,13,PDSA
4 2 1909 EKSCAPR Daniel Ducheck. 14.UCSC
5 2 19 27 NKBAPR Rodriqo Diaz. 14. GO
6 2:20 88 YOUTHJUN Stephen Preston. 14, MAC
7 2:21 37 YOUTHJUN Alexandre Burl, 14, CAMO
2 22 20 YTCUPMAY Matthew Rnsc.14.LLSC
2 22 70 BRANTAPR Lucas Nanlais. I4.HWAC
2 23 47 TOMACMAY Anthony Costa. 13.NEW
2:23.57 YOUTHJUN Christian Lachapnlle.14.CAMO
2:23 66 PEPSAPR Philippe Dubicuil. 14.SHER
2 23 77 HYACKMAY Brian Johns.13.RACER
7 23 99 I ACMAY Brelt Clouthier.14.GMAC
7 24 4? EKSCAPR Niels Versleld.14.FMSC
2 24 73 YTCUPMAY Tor SanrthetQ. 14 YORK
2 24 74 NSAGMAY Jordan Richardson.14.DCSC
2:25.31 UCSCJAN KeilhBarrelt.14.UCSC
2:25.34 PPOMAY Mathieu Gngnon, 14. LAVAL
2:25.52 RODJAN John Weisgerber.14.GOLD
2:25 55 LACMAY Beri|i Carp.14,LAC
2?(.:«i CSQMAY Alex Bnulanqer.14.CSQ
7 26 40 PPOMAY Benoit Banville-A .13.MFGO
2 26 55 NKBAPR Kirk Moran.14,GO
25 2:26 60 HYACKMAY Andrew Grimley.14.PDSA
METRES BREASTSTROKE
105 74 Michael Mason. EPS.88
1:06 23 EKSCAPR Morgan Knabe.14.EKSC
1 09 96 ONCUPMAR David Cheung.RCREST
" BCSRMAR Robert Richard, 15.KCS
ONSRJAN Chris Keung,13,CREST
1 12 26 YTCUPMAY Ian Petersen,14.C0BRA
1 12 30 CACUPFEB Cameron Charllon.14.TAT
ONSRJAN Arpad Sebe.RCREST
CSQMAY Alex Boulanger.14.CSQ
1 11 f
1 1224
1 12 52
1 13 05
9 1 13 48 YOUTHJUN Ryan Marchant.RRDCSC
114 18 EKSCAPR Joey Wu.14,PDSA
1 14 24 LASCMAY Lee Rafla,13,UCSC
1.14 42 ETOBAPR Trevor Preslon.RACE
1 14 44 YOUTHJUN David Montpelit. 1 4 ELITE
1 14 49 AACAPR Mark Sy,1 3.CREST
1 14 54 YOUTHJUN James Ayotte, 1 4.AAC
1 14,78 YOUTHJUN Ryan Schatt, 1 4.UCSC
1 14 93 BRANTAPR Matthew Mains, 14.KWY
1:15.03 CDSCMAR Andrew Lemckert.RSKSC
1 15 07 HYACKMAY Daren Wylie,13,HYACK
1:15 26 LACMAY Aaron Scarle1t.14.GMAC
1 15 29 YTCUPMAY Justin Tisdall.RETOB
1.15 36 YTCUPMAY Francis Loh.13.NYAC
1 15.44 HYACKMAY Ken Hamilton,13,IS
YTCUPMAY Blaine Dolcetti.1 4.SSMAC
PPOMAY Jean-F Collin,13,PLUS
METRES BREASTSTROKE
2:22.72 Michael Mason.EPS.88
2:23.34 CANAPR Morgan Knabe.REKSC
2 34 1 1 ONSRJAN David Cheung.RCREST
2:36.13 CSQMAY Alex Boulanger.RCSQ
2.36 54 CACUPFEB Cameron Charlton.RTAT
2.37 30 YTCUPMAY Ian Petetsen.RCOBRA
2 38 64 YOUTHJUN David Montpelit. 1 4.ELITE
AACAPR James Ayotte.RAAC
l 15..
t 15.1
7 2 38 74
8 2:41 11 TOMACMAY John Bartlett 14, NEW
9 2 41.60 HYACKMAY Ken Hamilton, 1 3, IS
2 42 33
2 42 55
2 41 96 PPOMAY Jean-F Collin.13.PLUS
2 42 23 LASCMAY Geoff Schiewe,13,EKSC
LACMAY Aaion Scarlett.1 4.GMAC
ONSRJAN Mark Sy.13.CREST
2:42 57 YTCUPMAY Justin Tisdall.RETOB
2:4311 OTTAWMAY Kirk Moran.RGO
2.43 25 TOMACMAY Trevor Preslon.14.ACE
2 44 14 TOMACMAY Joon Shm.RNYAC
2 44 16 BRANTAPR Matthew Mams, 14.KWY
2 44 23 ONSRJAN Derek Wun,13,RHAC
2 44 37 HYACKMAY Jason Slrelzow.RPDSA
2 44 49 CACUPMAY Joey Wu.RPDSA
2 44 94 HYACKMAY Dennis Silva.1 4.AQUA
2 44 96 YTCUPMAY Greg Bacon,13,COBRA
2 45 00 YTCUPMAY Trevor McClean.RNKB
2 45 07 RODJAN Gabriel Mandamm.14.MM
METRES BUTTERFLY
5745 Philip Weiss.SKSC.94
59 64 YOUTHJUN Niels Versleld, 1 4.FMSC
1 01 36 YOUTHJUN Steven Demchuk.RROD
1.01.61 YTCUPMAY David Cheung.RCREST
1 02 06 YOUTHJUN Marin McGinnis.RSTSC
T02 45 YOUTHJUN Brian Johns,13,RACER
1 02 53 YOUTHJUN Daniel Ducheck, 1 4 UCSC
1 02 78 YTCUPMAY Adam Sioui,13,TD
1 02 80 YOUTHJUN Andrew Dragunas.RPCSC
1 02 89 TOMACMAY Stephen Preston, RMAC
1 03 00 PEPSAPR Risrike Pilon. 1 4.CASE
1 03 05 AACAPR Mark Sy.13.CREST
10313 YTCUPMAY Ruslan Kedik RNKB
1:0316 YOUTHJUN Mark Look Yan.RACE
1 03 59 TOMACMAY John Bartletl.14.NEW
ISAPR Jesse Jacks.13, IS
EKSCAPR Tyson Ingram, 14, NCSA
1 04 63 ELITEMAR Serge Riendeau.RPCSC
10511 YOUTHJUN Charle-0 Cousineau.RELITE
1:05 20 RODJAN Jacques Doiron.RGOLD
1:05 28 LACMAY Bradley Vanderkam.12.LAC
1 05.30 LACMAY Tim Johnson.RWAC
1 05 40 TOMACMAY Matthew Rose.RLLSC
1 05 41 PPOMAY Benoit Banville-A ,13,MEGO
1:05.49 CSQMAY Kevin Mnnaqhan.13.CSQ
1.0561 LACMAY Mai! Hilliei.14.WAC
METRES BUTTERFLY
20520 PhihpWeiss.SKSC.94
2 13 21 YOUTHJUN Niels Versleld. RFMSC
2 14 27 YOUTHJUN Sleven Demchuk.RROD
2 14 35 YOUTHJUN Andrew Draqunas.RPCSC
2 19 20 YOUTHJUN Marin McGinnis.RSTSC
219 21 TOMACMAY Mark Sy,13.CREST
2:2100 CSQMAY Kevin Monaqhan.13,CS0
2 21 36 PPOMAY Charle-0 Cousineau.RELITE
2:22 35 HYACKMAY Garrelh Barker.14.PDSA
2:22 42 CDSCMAR Brian Johns.13.RACER
2 2260 CDSCMAR Matthew Cobb, 14.PSW
2 23 35 EKSCAPR tysnn Ingram.RNCSA
2:23 83 ONSRJAN Aipad Sehe, 14, CREST
2 24 07 ESSOCUP Michel Trernhlav.14.CNCB
2 24 68 PPOMAY Risuke Pilon.RCASE
2 24 78 OTTAWMAY Jnnalhan Sch|ott,RGO
2:25.04 PPOMAY Benoit Ranville A . 1 3.MEGO
2:25 14 HYACKMAY Jesse Jacks,13,IS
2 25 67 YTCUPMAY Ruslan Kedik, 14.NKB
2:26 17 CSQMAY Frederic Cayen,13.RCA
2 26 28 TOMACMAY Mark I ook Yan.14.ACt
7 26 3 1 lOMAf.MAY Stephen Preston, 14.MAC
2 26 46 LACMAY Jesse German. I4.GMAC
2 26 60 IOMACMAY John Barlletl, 14.N1 W
2 26 66 PEPSAPR Philippe Dubreuil.l4,SHER
2 27 05 PPOMAY Francois Caslonquay.13.CNSJ
1 03 76
t 04 44
200 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Rec: 2: 10 82 Philip Weiss,SKSC,94
1 2 15 94 ONSRJAN David Cheung.RCREST
2 2 16 25 CACUPFEB Arpad Sebe.RCREST
3 2 20 46 YOUTHJUN Niels Versleld. 14.FMSC
4 2:2119 PEPSAPR Philippe Dubreusl.14.SHER
5 2 22 37 YOUTHJUN Risuke Pi Ion, 1 4.C ASE
6 2 22 58 LACMAY Matt Hilher.14.WAC
7 2 22 68 LACMAY Tim Johnson.RWAC
8 2 22 76 EKSCAPR Mnrgan Knabe.14.EKSC
9 2:23 06 OTTAWMAY Kirk Moran.RGO
10 2:23 14 YOUTHJUN Brian Johns.13.RACER
11 223 21 YOUTHJUN Chad Murray.1 4.LASC
12 223 32 CDSCMAR Chuck Sayao.13.PDSA
13 2.23 62 AACAPR Mark Sy,13,CREST
14 2 24 26 YTCUPMAY Justin Tisdall.RETOB
15 2:24 43 TOMACMAY Chris Keung 14 CREST
16 2 24 45 TOMACMAY Tievoi Preston, RACE
17 2 24 51 TOMACMAY Anthony Costa.13.NEW
18 2:24.69 AACAPR Stephen Preston.14.MAC
19 2 25 18 OTTAWMAY Rodrigo Diaz, 14, GO
20 2:25 22 OTTAWMAY Jonathan Sch|Otl.RGO
21 2:25 40 NSAGMAY Jordan Richaidson.RDCSC
22 2:25 78 YTCUPMAY Matthew Rose.RLLSC
23 2:25 97 YTCUPMAY Joon Shm.RNYAC
24 2:26.01 COHOMAY Ricardo Lacelle.RIS
25 22607 RODJAN John Weisgerber.14.GOLD
400 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Rec 434 52 Alex Baumann.LUSC.79
1 4 50 19 CACUPFEB Arpad Sebe.RCREST
2 4:54 41 YOUTHJUN Chad Murray.1 4.LASC
"" YOUTHJUN Chuck Sayao,13.PDSA
457.E
4 58 45 YTCUPMAY David Cheung.RCREST
4 59 58 CSQMAY Alex Boulanger.RCSQ
4.59 67 NSAGMAY Jordan Rrchardson.14.DCSC
5 00 70 YOUTHJUN Garreth Barker.14.PDSA
5 01 79 OTTAWMAY Kirk Moran.14.GO
5 04 90 BRANTAPR Matthew Swanton, 14.ET0B
5:05.12 ESSOCUP Michel Tremblay,14.CNCB
5 06 98 LACMAY Tim Johnson.RWAC
5:08 39 LACMAY Brett Clouthier.RGMAC
5 08 41 EKSCAPR Niels Versleld. 14.FMSC
5 08 56 LACMAY Ben|i Carp, 14, LAC
5 08 74 PPOMAY Brian Galardo.1 4.DD0
5 09 40 OTTAWMAY Jonathan Schjott.1 4.G0
5 09 44 RODJAN John Weisgerber.RGOLD
5 09 53 ISAPR Paul McFarlane.14.CRKW
5 09 89 YTCUPMAY Justin Tisdall.RETOB
5 10 29 OTTAWMAY Rodrigo Diaz.RGO
51 1 08 TOMACMAY Mark Sy,13,CREST
512 14 ISAPR Matthew Cobb.RPSW
5 12 22 RODJAN Jacques Doiron.RGOLD
5 12 72 CSQMAY Frederic Cayen,13.RCA
5 12 94 BRANTAPR Matt Hi II ler. 1 4.WAC
4X50 MEDLEY RELAY
Rec 155 02 MaikhamAC.MAC.92
1 2 00 41 EKSCAPR Univ Calgary SC.UCSC
2 2 02 99 NKBAPR Nepean Kanala.NKB
3 2 03 03 PPOMAY Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
4 2:03 33 AACAPR Markham AC.MAC
5 2:03 76 EKSCAPR Pacific Dnlphin SA.PDSA
6 2:04 11 CSQMAY Natation CSQ.CSQ
7 2:04 18 NKBAPR Glouc-Otlawa Kinglish.GO
.'III) 41
2 02 99
2 03 03
2 03 33
2 03 76
2:0411
LMI4 IK
8 2:04 60 BRANTAPR Wmdsoi AC.WAC
9 2 05 09 EKSCAPR Edmnnton Keyano.EKSC
10 2 05 43 BRANTAPR Guelph Martin AC.GMAC
11 2 06 22 EKSCAPR Saskatoon Y Lasers.YLSC
12 2 06 31 LACMAY London AC. LAC
13 2:06 34 BRANTAPR Hamilt-Wenlworth AC.HWAC
14 2 07 18 HYACKMAY Cascade Swim Club,CASC
15 2 08 16 YTCUPMAY Elobicoke SC.ETOB
16 2 08 33 EKSCAPR Olympian Swim Club.OSC
17 2 08 95 TOMACMAY Dartmouth Crusadeis.DCSC
18 2 09 20 ISAPR Island Swimming.lS
19 2 09 42 PPOMAY Montreal Aqualique.CAMO
20 2 09 72 YTCUPMAY North York AC.NYAC
21 2:09 75 AACAPR York Swim Club.YORK
22 2 09 91 PPOMAY Megophias Tiois Rivieres. MEGO
23 2 09 94 TOMACMAY Mississauqa AC.TOMAC
24 2:10.01 EKSCAPR Poinls North SC.PN
25 2:10.10 CSQMAY Frederrclon Aguanauts, FAST
4X50 FREE RELAY
Rec
143 52
RerjniaOP.ROD.90
1
1 46 64
EKSCAPR
Univ Calqary SC.UCSC
2
1 46 66
EKSCAPR
Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
3
1 47 37
AACAPR
Markham AC.MAC
l
1 47 87
PPOMAY
Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
5
14916
AACAPR
Ciesccnt Town SC. CREST
I.
1 49 34
PPOMAY
Montreal Aqualique.CAMO
7
: 49 56
BRANTAPR
Windsor AC.WAC
8
1 50 91
ISAPR
Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
'i
15141
NSAGMAY
Dartmouth Crusadeis.DCSC
li)
1 51 45
YICUPMAY
Nepean Kanala.NKB
11
1 51 47
LACMAY
London AC.LAC
12
1 si 58
BRANTAPR
Guelph Martin AC.GMAC
13
15185
tOMACMAY
Ace Swim Team.ACE
1 1
1 51 86
CSQMAY
Natation CSQ.CSQ
15
16186
HYACKMAY
Cascade Swim Club.CASC
16
1 62 05
PFPSAPR
CA SLEustache.CASL
17
1 52 21
BRAN 1 APR
Hamilt Wenlwnilh AC, HWAC
in
1 52 72
YICUPMAY
Ftobicoke SC.ETOR
19
t 52 83
PPOMAY
DollatrJ Swim learn, DDO
20
1 52 89
EKSCAPR
Saskatoon Y Lasers.YLSC
21
15317
PPOMAY
Val D'Oi.CARAI
77
1 63 38
NKHAPH
Glouc-Otlaw.i Kmiilish.GO
23
1 53 70
AACAPR
Dorado SC. STARS
:••!
1 53 97
IKSI APR
Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
25
1 54 02
AACAPR
Richmond Hill AC.RHAC
SWIM CANADA / JUNE 1996
27
TOP AGE GROUP TIMES
1996 LONG COURSE TAG
®
GIRLS
15-17
50 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec
26 06 Jessica Amey. UCSC. 93
1
26.62
CANAPR
Laura Nrcholls.17.ROW
2
26 98
CANAPR
Alison Zwarich,15,UCSC
3
27 08
CANAPR
Anna Lydall.15.OAK
4
27.17
CANAPR
Nicole Davey,17,MAC
5
27.29
TOMACMAY
Tara Brooks,16,AAC
6
27.30
HYACKMAY
Janet Cook,17,YLSC
7
27.40
CANAPR
Kerry Miles,16,UCSC
8
27.45
CANAPR
Shelley Babin,16,ETOB
<
27.50
CANAPR
Stephanie Hughes,1 7.HTAC
1
27.52
CANAPR
Genevieve Gtegoire,15,PCSC
11
27.65
TOMACMAY
Michelle Cruz,15,ACE
12
27.66
CANAPR
Marsha Hamilton, 17, UCSC
27 70
ESSOCUP
Elaine Duranceau,16,PCSC
27.75
CANAPR
Sara Havekes,15,OSAC
,:
27 84
CANAPR
Nancy Thibault,16,PLUS
16
27.85
CANAPR
Willa Bostock,17,ETOB
17
27 90
CANAPR
EveDeslandes,16.CNB
18
27.91
CANAPR
TaraSchulz,16,PCSC
27.97
CANAPR
Beatrix Schwarz,16,SAMAK
20
28 08
CACUPMAY
Sophie Simard. 17, UL
28.12
fOUTHJUN
Alana Madder,15,MAC
22
2815
YOUTHJUN
Trish Stoutenberg,15,CASC
23
2818
CACUPFEB
Riley Mants,17,MANTA
:
2820
ESSOCUP
Crissy McPhee,16,BBF
28 23
TOMACMAY
Jeanine Doret,17,LSC
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 56.61 Shannon Shakespeare, MM. 94
57 56 CANAPR Laura Nicholls.1 7,ROW
58 1 1 CANAPR Alison Zwanch.1 5,UCSC
5812 CANAPR Sophie Simard. 1 7, UL
58 49 CANAPR Shelley Bahin.16,ET0B
58.70 CANAPR Kate Brambley.1 7,IS
58 88 CANAPR Marsha Hamilton,17,UCSC
59.06 TOMACMAY Nicole Davey,17,MAC
59.10 CANAPR Kerry Miles.16,UCSC
5914 CANAPR Michelle Cruz,15,ACE
59.37 CANAPR Anne-M Pelletier.15,SL
59.64 CACUPFEB Marie-Eve D'Amboise,17.CNMN
59.76 CANAPR Rikki Janes.1 7.G0LD
59.93 CANAPR Valerie Mesplier.16,PCSC
59 98 ESSOCUP Elaine Duranceau.16,PCSC
00.01 CANAPR Nancy Thibault. 1 6.PLUS
0019 YOUTHJUN Trish Stoutenberg.15.CASC
00.22 TOMACMAY Tara Brooks,16,AAC
00 25 TACOMJAN Jessica Deglau.15.PDSA
00 37 CACUPFEB Riley Mants,17,MANTA
00 43 YTCUPMAY Carolyn McCabe.15,NYAC
1 .00 53 EKSCAPR Lindsay McLennan.17,LEDUC
1 00 71 CANAPR Sara Havekes.15.OSAC
1 00 78 CANAPR Genevieve Gregorre,1 5.PCSC
1 00 84 YOUTHJUN Shauna Conrad,15,HTAC
1:00 86 YOUTHJUN Knsten Schneider,15.ROD
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 201.08 Jane Kerr,ESC85
CANAPR Sophie Srmard,17,UL
CANAPR Jessica Deglau.15.PDSA
CANAPR Kate Brambley,17,IS
CANAPR Laura Nicholls,17,ROW
ESSOCUP Elaine Duranceau,16,PCSC
CANAPR Julie Gravelle.16.GO
CANAPR Michelle Cruz.15,ACE
CANAPR Stephanie Zanns,15,GO
CANAPR Regan Petelski,16,IS
2:08.36 TOMACMAY Tanya Hunks.15.HWAC
2 08.75 CANAPR Andrea Mclntosh.1 7.BBF
2:08.90 CACUPMAY Emily Binkley,15,PDSA
2:09 05 BCSRMAR Yooni Bae.17.PDSA
2:09.48 CANAPR Katie Sheridan.15.ETOB
CANAPR Shelley Babm,16,ETOB
CANAPR Marsha Hamilton.17,UCSC
CANAPR Marlena Pnll,17,IS
PPOMAY TaraSchulz,16,PCSC
EKSCAPR Lindsay McLennan.17.LEDUC
2:10 26 YOUTHJUN KristenSchneider.15.ROD
2 10 32 CACUPFEB Melissa Knox,17.PDSA
2:02 76
2:03.05
2:03.48
2:06.05
2 06 09
2:06 63
2:07 70
2:07 96
2.07.97
2 0950
2:09.52
2:09.88
21011
210.23
2:10.83 ESSOCUP Kanne Legauil.1 7.SAMAK
2:10.92 ONSRJAN Elizabeth Warden,17,SCAR
2:10.95 CANAPR Krishna Vidicek,16,UCSC
2:11.06 CACUPFEB Mane-Eve D'Amboise.17,CNMN
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 4: 14 45 Donna McGinnis. ESC, 86
4:21.41 CANAPR Julie Gravelle.16.GO
4:21.71 CANAPR Kate Brambley.1 7.IS
4:22 44 PHNIXMAY Jessica Deglau, 1 5.PDSA
4:23 37 CACUPFEB Laura Nicholls, 1 7.ROW
4:23.96 ESSOCUP Sophie Simard.17.UL
4:24.48 CANAPR Stephanie Zarins.15.GO
4:24 49 CACUPMAY Tanya Hunks,15,HWAC
4:25.19 CANAPR Suzanne Drodge.15.SJL
4:27.37 YOUTHJUN Lindsay Beavers.1 5.STARS
4 27 46 TACOMJAN Melissa Knox,17,PDSA
4:27 66 CANAPR Michelle Cruz,15,ACE
4:28.99 CANAPR Tiffany O'Brien, 16.HYACK
4:29.96 CACUPMAY Yooni Bae,17,PDSA
4:30.63 CANAPR Calrin Jones,16,NRST
4:30.79 CANAPR Karine Legault.1 7.SAMAK
4:32.31 CANAPR Marlena Prill,17,IS
4:32 94 CANAPR Katie Shendan.15.ETOB
18 4:33.30 YOUTHJUN Carly Goepel.1 5.PDSA
19 4:33.55 CANAPR Chasin Frew,17,NYAC
4:34 08 TACOMJAN Regan Petelski.16.IS
4:34.13 CANAPR Courtney Martin,15,BBF
4:34 84 RODJAN Rikki Janes, 17, GOLD
4:34 97 YOUTHJUN Shauna Conrad.15.HTAC
4:35 03 CANAPR Ana Oldershaw.1 7.ROD
4:35 07 CACUPMAY Kellie Rolston.15.lS
800 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 8:39 19 Debbie Wurzburger.LYAC,85
CANAPR Kate Brambley,17,IS
CACUPMAY Tanya Hunks,15,HWAC
CANAPR Julie Gravelle.16,G0
9:00 54 TACOMJAN Melissa Knox,17,PDSA
9 03 40 BCSRMAR Jessica Deglau. 15, PDSA
CANAPR Karine Legault.l 7.SAMAK
ESSOCUP Sophie Simard,17,UL
9:07.62 YOUTHJUN Lindsay Beavers.15,STARS
9:07,89 CANAPR Suzanne Drodge,15,SJL
CANAPR Stephanie Zarins.15.GO
CANAPR Regan Petelski,16.IS
CANAPR Catrin Jones.1 6.NRST
ONSRJAN Laura Nicholls,17.ROW
9:14.77 CACUPMAY Yooni Bae,17,PDSA
9:14.83 CANAPR Michelle Cruz,15,ACE
CANAPR Ana Oldershaw.1 7.ROD
ESSOCUP Elaine Duranceau,16,PCSC
CANAPR Marlena Prill, 17.IS
CANAPR Courtney Marttn,15.E
8.53 i
3:54.£
3-55.34
3 06 66
3:07 29
9 09 82
9:1215
9:13.34
91413
9:14.93
9:18 53
9:19.85
1:21 .t
9 22 28 CACUPFEB Chasm Frew.17.NYAC
9:22 89
9:25 61
CANAPR Marie-H Gagnon,15.IS
CANAPR Julie Morgan, 1 7 BRANT
9:25 75 CACUPMAY Kellie Rolston. 1 5.IS
9:27.72
CANAPR Katie Shendan,15,ETOB
9:29 02 CACUPMAY Jenny Foreman,16,IS
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 10329 Julie Howard, BRANT, 92
06.01 CANAPR Rikki Janes.1 7 GOLD
06 04 CANAPR Karma Klem.16.UCSC
06 50 CACUPFEB Ashleigh Crowder.1 7.AAC
06 74 CACUPMAY Erin Gammel,16,KCS
06 78 YOUTHJUN Kristen Schneider,15,ROD
ELITEMAR Tara Schulz,16,PCSC
ESSOCUP Genevieve Noiseux,15,CNB
0717 CANAPR Andi Fmlay,16.UNATT
07 24 ONCUPMAR Julie Howard, 19. BRANT
CANAPR Michelle Cruz,15,ACE
ESSOCUP Ariane Mongeau,17,CNB
CANAPR Karen Thibodeau,16,ROW
EKSCAPR Janet Cook,16,YLSC
ONSRJAN Megan Harvey, 15, PERTH
PPOMAY Genevieve Boucher.15.CSB
ONSRJAN Elizabeth Warden,17,SCAR
CANAPR Kelly Bryon,16,USC
YOUTHJUN Kanne Senechal-B .15.CAM0
CACUPMAY Carllin Peterson,15,PDSA
99 CANAPR Tiflany O'Brien, 16, HYACK
CANAPR Kelly Doody,16.CASC
09 20 CACUPFEB Karen TaHersall.16.DCSC
09 21 LACMAY Jennifer Manley.15.LAC
09.52 ONCUPMAR Sarah Bailie,17,ROW
ONSRJAN Katie Mazzucco,15.ETOB
06 88
0714
07 58
07.61
07 76
07 94
08 28
08 38
08 73
0910
09 57
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec ■ 2 15 15 Nikki Dryden. IS, 92
2 19 60 CANAPR Genevieve Noiseux,16.CNB
219 74 CANAPR Tiflany O'Brien.1 6.HYACK
2:21.35 CANAPR Ana Oldershaw.1 7.ROD
2:2171 CANAPR Karma Klein, 16, UCSC
2:22.64 CANAPR Rikki Janes.1 7.GOLD
2:23.21 CACUPFEB Ashleigh Crowder.1 7.AAC
2:23.65 CANAPR Emily Binkley.1 5.PDSA
2:23 79 ONSRJAN Elizabeth Warden.17.SCAR
2:24 29 CANAPR Karen Thibodeau.16,ROW
2:24 66 ESSOCUP Ariane Mongeau.1 7.CNB
2 24 88 CANAPR Megan Harvey,15,PERTH
2:25.42 CANAPR Michelle Cruz.15.ACE
2:25.45 CANAPR Kelly Bryon.16.USC
2:25.50 CACUPFEB Karen Tattersall,16,DCSC
2:25.82 CANAPR Erin Gammel,16.KCS
2:26.47 CANAPR Stephanie Zanns.15.GO
2:26.50 ONCUPMAR Sarah Bailie.1 7.ROW
2:26.62 CANAPR Janet Cook,16,YLSC
2:26.80 YOUTHJUN Karine Senechal-B., 15.CAMO
2 27 02 CACUPMAY Caitlin Pelerson,15,PDSA
2:2713 TACOMJAN Marlena Prill,17.IS
2:27.34 CANAPR Tara Schulz,16,PCSC
2:27.54 LACMAY Kristen Kursiss.16,B0SC
2:27.71 ONCUPMAR Susan Furs,17,ETOB
2:27,95 ONCUPMAR Nicole Smerdon,16,NYAC
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec: 10886 Allison Higson.EPS.t
1 11 :
11 88
1204
12 48
12.90
13.12
13.79
15.37
1 15 43
CANAPR Riley Mants,17,MANTA
CANAPR TaraSloan.16.UCSC
CANAPR JoseeDubois,17,RCA
CANAPR Jennifer Noddle.16,COBRA
CANAPR DamcaWizniuk,15.STSC
CANAPR WillaBostock.17,ET0B
CANAPR Lauren Van Oosten.1 7.NRST
CANAPR Jenny Foreman, 16.IS
ESSOCUP Julie Daudelin,17,SHER
1:15,73 YOUTHJUN Amber Wuensche,15,PN
1:15.85 CANAPR Julia Pomeroy,16,OAK
1:15.89 CANAPR Katie 0'Dwyer,17,ETOB
1:16.05 CANAPR Heather Wellwood.16,MANTA
1 16.23 CANAPR Christina Ha|du,17,MAC
1 16.42 TOMACMAY Maranath Lougheed.16,MAC
' 16.51 CANAPR Carole Cottingham,17,WAC
16 64 CANAPR Anne-M Pelletier,15,SL
16 66 TOMACMAY Sarah Lo,15,AAC
16.90 YOUTHJUN Serena McGibbon,15.PDSA
17.00 CACUPFEB Brandie Smith.16,GMAC
17.01 CANAPR Kerry Cregan.16.PCSC
17 46 YOUTHJUN Michelle Laprade,15,CAG
17.60 YTCUPMAY Erin Jones,17.NKB
1 7.81 LASCMAY Suzanne Davies.1 7.LASC
18.01 CACUPFEB Olwyn Bruce.23.UNATT
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec: 2:27.27 Allison Higson.EPS.88
1 2:29.85 CANAPR Riley Mants.17,MANTA
2 2:35.29 CANAPR Jennifer Noddle,16,COBRA
3 2:35 38 CANAPR Josee Dubois,17,RCA
4 2:38.71 CANAPR Christina Hajdu.17.MAC
5 2:39.28 CANAPR Danica Wizmuk.15,STSC
6 2:39.28 CANAPR Tara Sloan,16,UCSC
7 2:39.51 CANAPR Lauren Van Oosten.1 7.NRST
8 2:40.40 CANAPR Jenny Foreman, 16.IS
9 2:41 96 CANAPR Willa Bostock.1 7.ETOB
10 2:42.64 CANAPR Dena Durand.15.BROCK
11 2:43.21 ESSOCUP Julie Daudelin,17,SHER
12 2:43.44 ESSOCUP Kerry Cregan.16,PCSC
13 2:43.52 NKBAPR Michelle Laprade,15.CAG
14 2:44.44 CANAPR Regan Petelski .1 6.IS
15 2:44 56 ONCUPMAR Maranath Lougheed,16.MAC
16 2:44.91 YOUTHJUN Serena McGibbon,15,PDSA
17 2:45.24 YOUTHJUN Sarah Lo,15,AAC
18 2:45 81 CANAPR Heather Wellwood,16,MANTA
19 2:45.90 CANAPR Krista Morrison,17,FAST
20 2:45 97 ONCUPMAR Kristin Keery.1 7.STARS
21 2:46.17 YTCUPMAY Erin Jones,17,NKB
22 2:46.20 CANAPR Jennifer Delong,16,UNATT
23 2:46.21 CACUPFEB Brandie Smith,16,GMAC
24 2:46 46 ONCUPMAR Chasin Frew.1 7.NYAC
25 2 47 32 YOUTHJUN Jennifer Jonusailis.14.SYD
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec: 1:01.27 Jessica Amey, UCSC, 94
1
2
4
5
6
7
1:02.52 CANAPR Jessica Deglau.15,PDSA
1 03.36 CANAPR Judy Koonstra,16,USC
1 03.60 CANAPR Valerie Mesplier.16,PCSC
03 90 CACUPFEB Alison Zwarich,15,UCSC
04 54 CACUPFEB Elaine Duranceau,16,PCSC
04.63 CANAPR Andrea Mcintosh, 17.BBF
04 70 CANAPR Kerry Miles.16,UCSC
05.07 CANAPR Janet Cook,16,YLSC
05.48 ONCUPMAR Nicole Davey,16,MAC
CANAPR GinaGru|ic,15,TOMAC
CANAPR Kellie Rolston.15.1S
ESSOCUP Judith Labelle.17,LAVAL
RODJAN Andrea Schwartz,18,ROD
CANAPR Jolanta Przepiorka,17,ROD
1 06 18 TOMACMAY Tanya Hunks,15,HWAC
1 06 36 YOUTHJUN Karine Senechal-B.,15,CAM0
1 06.43 NKBAPR Julie Gravelle.16,GO
1 06 61 YOUTHJUN Kristen Schneider,15.R0D
1 06.61 PPOMAY Kale lngram.16,PCSC
1:06.71 PPOMAY Laura Lee.17,USC
1:06 80 ONCUPMAR Laura Nicholls.1 7.ROW
1:06.90 LACMAY Jennifer Manley,15,LAC
1:07.15 ONSRJAN Hilary Lawlon.15,ROW
1:07 21 ONCUPMAR Tanya Stachiw,17,ETOB
1:07.23 ESSOCUP Sophie Emond.1 7.EXCEL
05 63
1 05 95
1 06.02
1:0611
1:06.17
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
21
22
23
2-1
25
200 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec: 2:11 72 Donna McGmnis.EKSC.85
1 2:12.68 CANAPR Jessica Deglau, 15.PDSA
2 2:15.85 CANAPR Judy Koonstra.16,USC
3 2:17.54 CANAPR Sophie Simard.17,UL
4 2:19.05 CANAPR Andrea Mclnlosh.1 7.BBF
5 2:20.05 CANAPR Kellie Rolston.1S.IS
6 2:21.11 CANAPR Kate Ingram, 16.PCSC
7 2:21 26 ESSOCUP Elaine Duranceau,16,PCSC
8 2:21.30 CANAPR Jolanla Przepiorka.17.ROD
9 2:21.40 CANAPR Tanya Hunks,15,HWAC
10 2:21 77 CANAPR Valerie Mesplier,16.PCSC
11 2:22.57 CACUPFEB Julie Gravelle,16,GO
12 2:23.08 ESSOCUP Sophie Emond.1 7.EXCEL
13 2:23.18 CANAPR Marlena Prill,17,IS
14 2:23.57 CANAPR Judith Labelle,17,LAVAL
15 2:23.61 CACUPMAY Regan Petelski.16.IS
16 2:24,41 CANAPR Laura Lee.17,USC
17 2.24.44 CANAPR Lindsay McLennan,17,LEDUC
18 2:24,59 PPOMAY Karine Senechal-B .15.CAM0
19 2:24.73 CANAPR Gina GrujiC,15,TOMAC
20 2:24.76 CANAPR Suzanne Drodge,15,SJL
21 2:24 97 CANAPR Chasin Frew, 17.NY AC
22 2:25.42 CANAPR Catrin Jones,16,NRST
23 2:25.72 PPOMAY Marie-H. Gagnon.15.PLUS
24 2:25 86 CACUPMAY Carly Goepel.15.PDSA
25 2:26.68 LACMAY Dena Durand.15,BROCK
200 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Rec: 2:15.61 Nancy Sweetnam.LLSC. 90
1 2:21.22 CANAPR Jennifer Noddle,16.COBRA
2 2:21.63 CANAPR Stephanie Hughes,17.HTAC
3 2:22.77 CANAPR Jennifer Delong,16.UNATT
4 2:23.19 OTTAWMAY Stephanie Zarins,16,GO
5 2:23.27 CANAPR Andrea Mclntosh,17,BBF
6 2:23.84 ESSOCUP Elaine Duranceau.16.PCSC
7 2:24.11 CANAPR Chasin Frew.17.NYAC
8 2:24.78 CANAPR Kelly Doody.16,CASC
9 2:25,25 CANAPR Krista Mornson,17,FAST
10 2:25.41 PPOMAY Tara Schulz.16,PCSC
11 2:25.86 CACUPFEB Marie-Eve D'Amboise,17,CNMN
12 2:26.00 CACUPMAY Riley Mants,17,MANTA
13 2:26 03 CACUPMAY Laura Nicholls.1 7.ROW
14 2:26.14 ONSRJAN Elizabeth Warden,17,SCAR
15 2:26.60 CANAPR Lindsay McLennan, 17.LEDUC
16 2:26.72 HTACAPR Molly Seto.14.HTAC
17 2:26.95 PPOMAY Kate lngram.16,PCSC
18 2:27.13 ONSRJAN Karen ThiborJeau.16.R0W
19 2:27.38 PPOMAY Judy Koonstra.16,USC
20 2:27.77 YOUTHJUN Knsten Schneider.15.ROD
21 2:27.83 BCSRMAR Tiffany O'Brien, 16. HYACK
22 2:28.18 BCSRMAR Regan Petelski.16.IS
23 2:28.19 LACMAY Dena Durand.15.BROCK
24 2:28.44 CANAPR Josee Dubois,17,RCA
25 2:28.52 EKSCAPR Jadeen Davis.16.EKSC
400 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Rec: 4:47.62 Nancy Sweetnam.LLSC.91
1 4:57.82 CANAPR Chasin Frew.1 7.NYAC
2 4:58.00 CANAPR Tiflany O'Brien, 16.HYACK
3 4:58.52 CANAPR Regan Petelski.16.IS
4 5:00.79 CANAPR Stephanie Hughes.17.HTAC
5 5:01.14 ESSOCUP Sophie Simard.17.UL
6 5:01.17 CANAPR Jennifer Delong,16.UNATT
7 5:03.33 CANAPR Stephanie Zarins,15,GO
8 5:03 88 CANAPR Jenny Foreman.16.IS
5:04.15 CANAPR Andrea Mclntosh.17.BBF
5:04.54 CACUPMAY Tanya Hunks,15.HWAC
5:05.17 ELITEMAR Kate Ingram. 16.PCSC
5:05.39 CANAPR Dena Durand,15,BROCK
5:05.78 ONSRJAN Jennifer Noddle.16.C0BRA
5:06.25 CACUPFEB Julie Gravelie.16.G0
5:07.51 ESSOCUP Elaine Duranceau.16.PCSC
5:08.77 BCSRMAR Marlena Prill.17,IS
5:09.63 CACUPFEB Melissa Knox.17.PDSA
5:09.80 CANAPR Lindsay McLennan.17.LEDUC
5:09.88 PPOMAY Kelly Bryon.16,USC
5:10.06 ONCUPMAR Susan Furs.17,ET0B
5:11.52 CACUPMAY Kellie Rolston.15.IS
5:11.74 CANAPR Genevieve Noiseux,16.CNB
5:12.40 CANAPR Krista Morrison.17.FAST
5:12.61 CACUPMAY Kelly Doody.16.CASC
5:12.92 ONSRJAN Karen Thibodeau,16.ROW
4X50 MEDLEY RELAY
Rec: 1:59.20 Pt-Claire.PCSC,76
2:06.08 AACAPR Markham AC.MAC
2:06.36 YOUTHJUN Univ Calgary SC.UCSC
2:07.83 YOUTHJUN Red Deer Catalina SC.RDCSC
2:08.11 YOUTHJUN Montreal Aquatigue.CAMO
2:08.59 YOUTHJUN Regma Opt Dolphms.ROD
2 08.64 YOUTHJUN Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
2:09.51 EKSCAPR Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
2:09.51 YOUTHJUN Nose Creek SA.NCSA
2:09.87 YOUTHJUN Cascade Swim Club.CASC
EKSCAPR Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
CSQMAY Natation CSQ.CSQ
2:10,86 YOUTHJUN Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
2:11.05 YOUTHJUN Chaudiere-Appalache.RCA
21 1 .15 AACAPR Aiax Aquatic Club.AAC
2:11.40 HYACKMAY Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
2:11.53 YTCUPMAY Nepean Kanata.NKB
2:11.53 PPOMAY Uxbndge SC.USC
2:11,85 YOUTHJUN London AC.LAC
2:11.85 YOUTHJUN Glouc-Ottawa Kmgfish.GO
2:11.91 YOUTHJUN Dollard Swim Team.DDO
NKBAPR CA Gatineau.CAG
2:09.96
2:10.12
2:11.92
2:11.95 YOUTHJUN Oakville AC. OAK
2:12.30 COHOMAY Island Swimming, IS
2:12.37 YOUTHJUN Branttord AC.BRANT
2:12.78 LASCMAY Leduc Otters, LEDUC
4X50 FREE RELAY
Rec: 1:49.00 Edm.Keyano.EKSC.87
1 52 72 ESSOCUP Beaconsheld Bluetms.BBF
1:52.80 YOUTHJUN Pointe Claire SC.PCSC
1:53.00 YOUTHJUN Regina Opt Dolphms.ROD
1:53.15 YOUTHJUN Dorado SCSTARS
1 53.50 EKSCAPR Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
1:54,39 AACAPR Markham AC.MAC
1:54,64 AACAPR A|ax Aquatic Club,AAC
1:54.87 YOUTHJUN Oakville AC.OAK
1:55.14 EKSCAPR Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
155.40 UCSCJAN Univ Calgary SC.UCSC
1:55.68 TOMACMAY Ace Swim Team.ACE
1:55.79 PPOMAY UxbridgeSCUSC
1:56.13 YOUTHJUN Cascade Swim Club.CASC
1 56 29 UCSCJAN Lethbndge ASC.LASC
1:56.29 EKSCAPR Leduc Otters.LEDUC
1 56.39 YOUTHJUN Nepean Kanata.NKB
1:56.43 COHOMAY Island Swimming.lS
1:56.56 YOUTHJUN Dollard Swim Team.DDO
1:56.85 YOUTHJUN Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
1:56.96 ESSOCUP Chaudiere-Appalache.RCA
1:57.12 YOUTHJUN Montreal Aquatique.CAMO
1:57.13 YTCUPMAY North York AC.NYAC
1 57.26 NSAGMAY Halifax Troians.HTAC
1:57.27 YOUTHJUN Red Deer Catalina SC.RDCSC
1.57.51 ESSOCUP Natation CSQ.CSQ
28
SWIM CANADA JUNE 1996
TOP AGE GROUP TIMES
1 996 LONG COURSE TAG.
BOYS
15-17
50 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 23 36 Dean Kondziolka. TOM AC, 90
23.77 CACUPFEB Yannick Lupien.15.CAGRA
23.86 CANAPR Simon MacDonald,16,NKB
23.92 CANAPR William Sulherland.1 7.AAC
2441 CANAPR Dan Rutledge.1 7.SPART
24 42 CACUPFEB Garret Pulle.1 7.AAC
24 58 YOUTHJUN Andrew Cowper-Smith,16,EKSC
24.65 ONCUPMAR Sandy Henderson,16,0AK
24 70 CANAPR Jason Snyder.1 7.HTAC
24.78 YOUTHJUN Jason Slreefkerk.1 7.DELTA
24 79 YOUTHJUN Graham Wood.16,DELTA
CANAPR John M Mills.16.NKB
CANAPR Peter Marshall,17.PDSA
24 92 YOUTHJUN Deniz Senturk.1 7.UCSC
25 02 YOUTHJUN Brian Edey.16,EKSC
ONSRJAN Aaron Lo,17.AAC
CANAPR Bryson Tan.17.OAK
24 89
24 89
25 09
25.14
2515 YOUTHJUN Mark Shivers, 15, CATS
2516 ELITEMAR Nicolas Jorgensen.1 5.PCSC
25.17 UCSCJAN Patrick Goral.17.UCSC
25.26 BCSRFEB Sveto Zvijerac.16.HYACK
25.27 CACUPFEB Peler Myers,16,MM
25.27 YOUTHJUN Jake Steele, 16, PDSA
25 27 YOUTHJUN Nicholas Dargus,15,NEW
25.29 LASCMAY Chris Hibberd.17.UCSC
25.31 ONSRJAN Dennis Lau,17,ETOB
100 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 5134 Yannick Lupien, CAGRA.95
1 5212 ESSOCUP Yannick Lupien,15,CAGRA
2 52.13 CANAPR Wiiliam Sutherland.17.AAC
3 53.21 CANAPR Ryan Tudor-Roberts, 17.NKB
4 53.27 CANAPR Jason Snyder,17.HTAC
5 53.45 CANAPR Peter Marshal 1. 1 7.PDSA
6 53.85 YOUTHJUN Simon MacDonald.16.NKB
7 54.01 YOUTHJUN Brian Edey,16.EKSC
8 54 02 CANAPR Dan Rutledge.1 7 SPART
54 09 YOUTHJUN Graham Wood,16,DELTA
54,10 CANAPR Eric Gabsch, 1 5.TOMAC
5419 CANAPR Michael Knighl.17.EKSC
54.41 ETOBAPR Andrew Chan, 16.ETOB
54 44 YOUTHJUN Mark Welty.1 6.RDCSC
ONSRJAN Andrew Munro 17.ETOB
CANAPR Andrew Cowper-Smith,16,EKSC
54,69 YOUTHJUN Jason Streetkerk,17,DELTA
54 78 YOUTHJUN Jake Steele,16,PDSA
54.79 ETOBAPR David Schulze,16.BTSC
54.81 BROCKAPR Mark Johnslon,16,BROCK
54 83 YOUTHJUN Nicholas Dargus.15.NEW
54,86 CANAPR Douglas Browne, 17.ROW
54 86 YOUTHJUN Andrew Slot.1 7.TRENT
54.89 YTCUPMAY Otto Hinks.17.NKB
54.90 CANAPR Sandy Henderson.16.0AK
54.97 CANAPR Bryson Tan, 17, OAK
200 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 1:5114 AlexBaumann.LUSC.81
54 49
54.54
1 :54 46 CANAPR Mark Johnslon,16,BR0CK
1 56.67 ESSOCUP Yannick Lupien, 15.CAGRA
1:56.71 CANAPR Eric Gabsch,15,TOMAC
1 :57,07 CANAPR Ryan Tudor-Roberts. 1 7.NKB
1:57.16 CANAPR CoryBardossy.16.HWAC
1:57 59 CANAPR Tyler Kruger.16,NRST
1:58.20 ONCUPMAR Rommel Fili.16.NYAC
1:58.21 YTCUPMAY Otto Hinks,17.NKB
1:58.35 CANAPR Joshua Pun,16,STSC
1:58 43 YOUTHJUN Frederic Savo,16.CAMO
1:58.47 ONSRJAN Andrew Munro.17.ET0B
1:58,70 CACUPFEB Owen MacGregor,17,MANTA
1:58.79 YOUTHJUN Philippe Gagnon,16,CNCI
1:58.83 CANAPR Sam Lawson.17,PDSA
1:58.95 CACUPMAY Philip Weiss,16,PSW
1:59 66 YOUTHJUN Malthew Virgini. 1 7.PCSC
2:00,15 ONCUPMAR Joseph-P. Richard.1 7.DDO
2:00.23 YOUTHJUN Josh Hickman,16,PSW
2:00.25 CACUPFEB Brian Edey,16.EKSC
2:00.28 YOUTHJUN Marc Gushuliak. 1 6.MANTA
2:00.36 ONSRJAN Andrew Slot. 16.TRENT
2 00 41 YOUTHJUN Olivier Leroy.15,NRST
2:00.48 YOUTHJUN Matthew Henderson, 17.CASC
2:00 50 ONSRJAN Drew Chorney.1 7.ET0B
2:00 54 YOUTHJUN Brad Adams-Bame,16,NKB
400 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec: 356 34 Alex Baumann,LUSC,80
1 3:58.98 CANAPR Mark Johnslon. 16, BROCK
2 4:05.35 CANAPR Sam Lawson,17.PDSA
3 4:09 03 CANAPR Cory Bardossy, 1 6.HWAC
4 4:09 38 YOUTHJUN Tyler Kruger,16,NRST
5 4:09.70 YOUTHJUN Justin Hardiman,16,PSW
6 4 1012 YOUTHJUN Frederic Savo.16.CAMO
7 4 10.65 CANAPR Owen MacGregor.17,MANTA
8 4:11.30 YOUTHJUN Matthew Henderson, 1 7, CASC
9 4 12 86 YOUTHJUN Josh Hickman, 16, PSW
10 4 13 52 CANAPR Tim Peterson.1 7.PDSA
11 4.13 54 YTCUPMAY Otto Hinks.17.NKB
12 4:13.73 CANAPR Jason Thompson,17.RDCSC
13 4 13.83 CANAPR Ryan Tudor-Roberts.17.NKB
14 4 13 83 YOUTHJUN James Oh,17,PDSA
15 4 13,94 YOUTHJUN Ryan Keesey,16,G0LD
16 4 14 11 ONCUPMAR Joseph-P Richard.1 7.DDO
17 4 14 20 YOUTHJUN Kyle Smerdon.16.UNATT
18 4:14.65 CANAPR John Hewerdine.1 6.LAC
19 4:14.71 YOUTHJUN Robbie Tennent,16,SJL
20 4 14 93 YOUTHJUN Brian Edey,16,EKSC
21 4 15 02 YOUTHJUN Juslin Chemello, 15, STARS
22 4:15.23 CANAPR Glen Sleacy.16,LAC
23 4:15.53 TOMACMAY Graydon Hullman,17,B0SS
24 4:15.74 YOUTHJUN Costin Antonescu,16,GO
25 4:15 82 ONSRJAN Peler Londry,16.LUSC
1500 METRES FREESTYLE
Rec 15:24.45 Harry Taylor, EKSC.86
1 15:49.21 CANAPR Mark Johnslon,16,BROCK
2 16:04.62 CANAPR Mark Eberlie.1 7.LAC
3 16,16 52 CACUPMAY Sam Lawson,17.PDSA
4 16:21.70 YOUTHJUN Justin Hardiman,16,PSW
5 16:33.24 CANAPR John Hewerdine.16.LAC
6 16:33 82 YOUTHJUN Matlhew Henderson.1 7.CASC
7 16:36.86 CACUPMAY Tim Pelerson.17,PDSA
8 16:4164 YOUTHJUN Lincoln Flanagan.1 7.KBM
9 16:44.14 YOUTHJUN Ryan Keesey.16,GOLD
10 164693 CACUPMAY Jeff Cowan,17,WAC
11 16:50 32 ONCUPMAR Sean MacLure,17,NYAC
12 16 51 17 ONCUPMAR Rommel Fdi.16.NYAC
13 16:52.77 CACUPMAY Owen MacGregor.17.MANTA
14 16:54.78 ESSOCUP Frederic Samson.1 7.ELITE
15 16 54 91 YOUTHJUN Peler Londry.17,LUSC
16 16 55 18 CANAPR Cory Bardossy,16,HWAC
17 16:55,56 CSQMAY Matthew Walker.16,FAST
18 16:57 50 BCSRMAR Chris Hindmarch-W .16.PDSA
19 16:58.50 LASCMAY Michael Pinder,17,LASC
20 16 59.60 EKSCAPR Brian Edey.16,EKSC
21 17:00,89 CACUPFEB Dylan Roguski l 7.EKSC
22 17 02 72 YOUTHJUN Ian Wilson.1 7.CASC
23 17:03.13 YOUTHJUN Costin Antonescu,16,GO
24 17 03 56 ESSOCUP Peter Cullen , 1 7.PCSC
25 17:04 98 ESSOCUP Craig Pickermg.1 7.CAGRA
100 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec: 56.49 Mark Tewksbury.UCSC.85
1 58.00 CANAPR Michael Knight.1 7.EKSC
2 58 92 CANAPR Chris Sawbndge.15,NRST
3 58 93 CANAPR Jason Brockman,17,UCSC
4 59,12 CANAPR Mark Welty.1 6.RDCSC
5 59.43 YOUTHJUN Riley Janes.15,GOLD
6 1:00 09 YOUTHJUN Dallas Dyson.16,EKSC
7 1:00,39 YOUTHJUN Bart U|ack,17,UCSC
8 1:01,03 CANAPR John M Mills.16.NKB
9 1 01 14 ONCUPMAR Andrew Slot.1 6.TRENT
10 1:01 30 ONCUPMAR Andrew Pienaar.1 7.0AK
11 1 01 47 YOUTHJUN Tom Rushlon,16,PDSA
12 1:01,62 YOUTHJUN Jean-F Langlais.1 7.CNCI
13 1:0178 NKBAPR Louis-D, Bonneau,15,DH
14 1:01,78 BROCKAPR Aaron Love.17,HWAC
15 10185 YOUTHJUN David Allard,16,PCSC
16 1:01,94 YOUTHJUN Peter Marshall.17.PDSA
17 1:0196 YOUTHJUN David Kimmerly,16.ET0B
18 1:01.99 CANAPR Patrick Goral,17,UCSC
19 1:02.09 ONSRJAN Michael Thompson,16,NEW
20 1:02.22 ESSOCUP Stephane Robitaille.1 7.CSQ
21 1:02,23 YOUTHJUN Michael Lockett,15.DAC
22 1:02.31 YOUTHJUN Kelly Albrecht.15,RDCSC
23 1:02.38 YOUTHJUN Mark Wyiad.16.PCSC
24 1 02 52 YOUTHJUN Robbie Tennent.16.SJL
25 1 :02 53 HYACKMAY Roland Bauhart,16,KAJ
200 METRES BACKSTROKE
Rec 2 01 79 Chris Renaud.UCSC.94
1 2:08.03 CANAPR Michael Knight.1 7.EKSC
2 2:09.05 CANAPR Jason Brockman.17.UCSC
3 2:09 17 YOUTHJUN Mark Welly.16.RDCSC
4 2:09.51 YOUTHJUN Dallas Dyson,16.EKSC
5 2 10 07 YOUTHJUN Chris Sawb(idge.16,NRST
6 2 11 09 YOUTHJUN Tom Rushlon.1 6.PDSA
7 2 11,28 YOUTHJUN Jefl Bailey. 16.DCSC
8 2 11 42 YOUTHJUN David Allard.16.PCSC
9 2:11 44 YOUTHJUN Frederic Savo,16,CAMO
10 2 11 63 YOUTHJUN Bart U|ack, 1 7.UCSC
11 2:12 35 YOUTHJUN Ian Wilson.1 7.CASC
12 2:12,49 CACUPFEB Peler Lennox-King.1 7.EYSC
13 2:12,73 BROCKAPR Aaron Love.17,HWAC
14 2:12 76 YOUTHJUN Kelly Albrecht.15,RDCSC
15 2:12.96 BCSRMAR Jason Reimer,16,KCS
16 213 19 YOUTHJUN Michael Power,15,FMSC
17 2:13,22 RODJAN Riley Janes,15,GOLD
18 2:13 70 ONCUPMAR Andrew Stol.1 6.TRENT
19 2:13 96 ONSRJAN Michael Thompson, 16.NEW
20 2:14 51 YOUTHJUN Peter Marshatl.17.PDSA
21 2:14.60 YOUTHJUN Michael Lockelt,15,DAC
22 2:14 73 ONSRJAN Drew Choiney.1 7.ET0B
23 2:14,81 CACUPFEB Owen MacGregor.17,MANTA
24 2:14,89 ESSOCUP Stephane Robltaille,17,CSQ
25 2:15.31 YOUTHJUN Robert Gouley.16,SSMAC
100 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec 103 61 Michael Mason.PEPSI,91
104 18 CANAPR Andrew Chan.16.ET0B
1 .04 47 CANAPR John Stamhuis.1 7.CRKW
1 05 74 YOUTHJUN Morgan Knabe.15.EKSC
1 06 18 CANAPR Steve Gluck.1 7.ACE
1 06 20 YOUTHJUN GuillaumeFilion.16.CNCB
1 06 23 CANAPR Otto Hinks,17,NKB
1 06.24 CANAPR David Allard.16.PCSC
1 06.77 CANAPR Jonathan Lim.15.ACE
0715 YOUTHJUN Si .nil I Jtlni 1h KHM
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25 1 09 67 YOUTHJUN Nicolas Jorgensen.16.PCSC
200 METRES BREASTSTROKE
Rec 2 1600 Jon Cleveland.UCSC.88
2:18 04 CANAPR Andrew Chan,16,ETOB
2:20 92 CANAPR John Slamhuis.1 7.CRKW
CANAPR Glendon Flmi,20,TAT
CANAPR David Schulze,16,BTSC
07.32 YOUTHJUN Jason Hunter.16.NRST
07.55 CANAPR Christian Goulet.1 7.EXCEL
CANAPR Gregg Gleason,15.BROCK
CANAPR Jason Streelkerk,16.DELTA
CANAPR Bryson Tan,17.0AK
07 94 CACUPMAY James Cheng,16,AQUA
08.33 CANAPR Jake Steele.16,PDSA
BCSRMAR Philip Weiss.1 6 PSW
ESSOCUP Michel Boulianne.1 7.CSQ
CANAPR Joe Mellon.16,VKSC
1:08 79 CACUPFEB David Freedman.17,MANTA
1:09 22 YOUTHJUN Julien Carriere.1 7.BBF
NSAGMAY Kevin Dupuis,17.DCSC
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1 08 55
2:22 16 YOUTHJUN Morgan Knabe.15,EKSC
2:23 20 CANAPR Kevin Dupuis.17,DCSC
2 24 51 CANAPR David Allard,16,PCSC
2 25 20 YOUTHJUN Guillaume Filion.16.CNCB
2:26.50 CANAPR David Schulze.16.BTSC
2:26 77 CANAPR Gregg Gleason.1 5.BR0CK
2:27.23 CANAPR Scott Lalleur.16,KBM
2 27 28 CACUPMAY James Cheng,16,AQUA
2:27 29 COHOMAY Philip Weiss,16.PSW
2 27 36 CACUPMAY Jake Steele,16,PDSA
2:27,47 ESSOCUP Michel Boulianne.1 7.CSQ
2:27 53 CANAPR Jonathan Lim.15,ACE
2 28 01 ESSOCUP Christian Goulet.1 7.UL
2 28,70 CANAPR Sieve Gluck.1 7.ACE
2:29 09 YOUTHJUN Dylan Schiewe,15,EKSC
2:29 82 YOUTHJUN Jason Streefkerk l 7.DELTA
2:29 94 CANAPR Joe Melton,16,VKSC
2:29 99 CANAPR Jason Hunler.16,NRST
2:31 00 ESSOCUP Peler Cullen.17.PCSC
2:31.27 YOUTHJUN Gary Monaghan.16.CSQ
2:31 71 YOUTHJUN Kevin Johns,16,RACER
2:31 .76 SJLAPR Chris Gnmes.1 6.PSC
2:31 89 ELITEMAR Nicolas Jorgensen.15.PCSC
100 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec 5507 Mark Versleld,EKSC,94
56 89 CACUPMAY Philip Weiss,16,PSW
57 05 CANAPR Simon MacDonald,16,NKB
57 11 CANAPR Dennis Lau, 17, ETOB
57.46 CANAPR Joshua Pun.16,STSC
57 53 CANAPR Mark Welly. 16. RDCSC
57 81 CANAPR Douglas Browne,17.ROW
57.98 CANAPR Gavin Carscallen,17,CASC
58.23 CANAPR Mark Arzaga. 17, CREST
5835 CANAPR William Sulherland.17.AAC
58.61 YOUTHJUN Peter Marshall.17.PDSA
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200 METRES BUTTERFLY
Rec 2 00 78 Peler Ward.CDSC,81
2:01 34 CACUPMAY Philip Weiss.16,PSW
2:05 76
2.07 51
2:07 76
BCSRFEB Scot Bain,17.HYACK
YOUTHJUN Charles-E Goyette.15.CNNG
ETOBAPR Andrew Chan,16,ETOB
59 22 YOUTHJUN Andrew Slot.1 7.TRENT
59 39 YOUTHJUN Dallas Dyson,16,EKSC
59.43 CANAPR Colin Forsberg.1 7.GMAC
59 55 YOUTHJUN Daniel VandenDungen,16,RAYS
59 58 YOUTHJUN Tyler Weiss.15,PSW
BCSRFEB Andrew Cho,17,HYACK
EKSCAPR Andrew Cowper-Smilh, 1 6.EKSC
58 84
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59 70
59 74 YOUTHJUN Mark Lange.1 7.SCAR
CANAPR Matthew Henderson, 17.CASC
CANAPR Sandy Henderson,16,0AK
1 00 1 1 YOUTHJUN Kyle Smerdon,16,UNATT
1.0011 YOUTHJUN Graham Wood,16,DELTA
S'liili
59 9
CANAPR Andrew Cho.17,HYACK
CANAPR Simon MacDonald.16.NKB
CANAPR Colin Forsberg. 1 7.GMAC
2:08,31 CANAPR Mark Arzaga.1 7.CREST
2:08 55 CANAPR Douglas Browne, 17.ROW
2:09 53 BCSRMAR James Oh,16,PDSA
2 10 16 YOUTHJUN Mark Lange.1 7.SCAR
2:11 20 ESSOCUP Marc-A Pelletier.17.CSQ
211 28 YOUTHJUN Matlhew Henderson, 1 7. CASC
21192 YOUTHJUN Tyler Weiss.15.PSW
2 12 02 YOUTHJUN Ryan Mallelte,15,DDO
2:12 28 CACUPMAY Doug Slater.1 7.NRST
2 12 40 ONCUPMAR Sean MacLure.17.NYAC
2:12 49 YOUTHJUN Marc Gushuliak. 1 6.MANTA
2:12.51 CANAPR Joshua Pun,16,STSC
2:13.37 YOUTHJUN Shawn Fuchs,16,ROD
2:13.59 LACMAY Mark Eberlie. 1 7.LAC
2 13 64 YOUTHJUN Peler Armstrong. 17.0AK
2:13.67 PPOMAY Sebastien Poulin,16,CNMN
2 14 03 YOUTHJUN Mark Wyiat1.16.PCSC
2 14 07 BCSRFEB Scot Bain, 1 7HYACK
2 14 30 CACUPMAY Sam Lawson.17,PDSA
2:14.62 CACUPFEB Mark Welly,16,RDCSC
2:14,73 ONSRJAN Drew Churney.17.ETOB
200 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Rec: 2:02 78 Alex Baumann.LUSC.81
2 08 19 CANAPR Philip Weiss,16,PSW
2 2:08 32 YOUTHJUN David Ailard. 1 6.PCSC
3 2 08 47 CANAPR Dallas Dyson, 16.EKSC
4 2 09 60 ETOBAPR Andrew Chan.16,ETOB
5 2:09 86 CANAPR Kevin Dupuis.1 7.DCSC
6 2:10.36 CANAPR Owen MacGregor.1 7, MANTA
7 2 11 26 CANAPR Andrew Ctio.1 7.HYACK
8 2 11 30 CANAPR Otto Hinks.1 7.NKB
9 2:11 95 YOUTHJUN Matlhew Henderson.1 7.CASC
10 211 96 CANAPR John Siamhuis,17,CRKW
11 2:12,35 YOUTHJUN Jake Steele,16,PDSA
12 2:12.70 YOUTHJUN Kevin Johns,16,RACER
13 2 12 71 CANAPR Jason Brockman, 17, UCSC
14 2:12 87 YOUTHJUN Mark Welly,16,RDCSC
15 2:13.01 YOUTHJUN Andrew Slot.1 7.TRENT
16 2 1322 YOUTHJUN Tyler Weiss.15,PSW
17 2 13 34 YOUTHJUN Frederic Savo,16.CAMO
18 2:14 09 YOUTHJUN Malhieu Hudon.15,PLUS
19 214 11 ONCUPMAR Drew Chorney,1 7.ETOB
20 2:14 26 ETOBAPR David Schulze.16.BTSC
21 214 42 YOUTHJUN Roland 6auhart.16.KAJ
22 2 14 85 ESSOCUP Christian Goulet, 1 7.UL
23 2:14.85 CANAPR Steve Gluck.1 7.ACE
24 2:14.85 CANAPR Mark Arzaga.1 7.CREST
25 2 14 92 YOUTHJUN Kyle Smerdon.16.UNAH
400 METRES IND. MEDLEY
Rec:42239 Alex Baumann,LUSC81
1 4 30.63 CANAPR Philip Weiss,16,PSW
2 4:32 15 CANAPR Owen MacGregor.17,MANTA
3 4 32 42 CANAPR Kevin Dupuis,17.DCSC
4 4 35 54 CANAPR Dallas Dyson,16,EKSC
5 4 36 53 CANAPR Andrew Cho,17,HYACK
6 4 37 12 YOUTHJUN Andrew Chan, 16.ETOB
7 4 38 82 YOUTHJUN David Allard,16.PCSC
8 4 39 55 CANAPR John Slamhuis, 1 7.CRKW
9 4 40 81 CACUPFEB Matthew Henderson, 17, CASC
10 4 42 63 CANAPR Joe Melton.1 6.VKSC
11 4 42 65 YOUTHJUN Ian Wilson, 17.CASC
12 4 43 51 YOUTHJUN Frederic Savo.16,CAMO
13 444 99 YOUTHJUN Peter Lennox-King.1 7.EYSC
14 4 45 02 ONSRJAN Mark Johnston, 1 6.BROCK
15 4:4600 YOUTHJUN Roland Bauhart,16,KAJ
16 4 46 02 ONCUPMAR Sean MacLure.1 7.NYAC
17 4:46 09 ONCUPMAR Drew Chorney, 1 7.ETOB
" 4 46 30 YOUTHJUN Kevin Johns.16,RACER
4:46 64 YOUTHJUN Mark Wyiad.1 6.PCSC
4 46 98 CANAPR Otto Hmks.1 7.NKB
4 47 53 BCSRMAR Jake Sleele.16.PDSA
4:47.67 YOUTHJUN Ryan Keesey.16,GOLD
4 48 55 CANAPR Tim Peterson
7, PDSA
4 49 12 YOUTHJUN Keith Barretl.1 5.UCSC
4 49,45 BCSRFEB Matthew Wilson,1 7.TSUN
4X50 MEDLEY RELAY
flee 146 72 Markham AC, MAC, 94
1 48 76 YOUTHJUN Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
1:5019 YOUTHJUN Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
1.50.71 YOUTHJUN Nepean Kanata.NKB
1.51 .39 YOUTHJUN Univ Calgary SCUCSC
1:52 35 YOUTHJUN Pacific Dolphin SA.PDSA
1 52 41 YOUTHJUN Poinle Claire SC.PCSC
1-54 94 YOUTHJUN Saskatoon Goldlms.GOLD
1 55 07 YOUTHJUN Elobicoke SC.ETOB
1.55 13 YOUTHJUN Monlreal Aguatigue.CAMO
1 55 16 EKSCAPR Olympian Swim Club.OSC
55 23 HYACKMAY Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
55 24 YOUTHJUN SI John's Legends.SJL
55 42 YOUTHJUN Points North SC.PN
55 57 AACAPR Oakville AC.OAK
55 80 YOUTHJUN Pacific Seawolves.PSW
56 82 YTCUPMAY North York AC.NYAC
57 19 YOUTHJUN Dollard Swim Team.DDO
1 58 26 PEPSAPR Levis+Montmagny.PLUS
1 58 48 AACAPR Trenl Swim Club, TRENT
1 58 64 YTCUPMAY Scarborough SCSCAR
58 72 HTACAPR Dartmouth Crusaders.DCSC
59 07 YOUTHJUN Windsor AC.WAC
5915 ISAPR Duncan Stingrays. RAYS
' HTACAPR Halifax Troi.ans.HTAC
MAY Cascade Swim Club.CASC
5916
9 26 HYAC
4X50 FREE RELAY
Rec: 1 :
iAC.MAC.94
3918 YOUTHJUN Univ Calgary SCUCSC
1 39 52 YOUTHJUN Nepean Kanata.NKB
1 39 56 YOUTHJUN Pacilic Dolphin SA.PDSA
1 40 41 YOUTHJUN Edmonton Keyano.EKSC
1:41 31 YOUTHJUN Poinle Claire SC.PCSC
1:41 91 YOUTHJUN Oakville AC.OAK
1 42.01 YOUTHJUN Nanaimo Riptide ST.NRST
1:42.35 AACAPR Crescenl Town SC. CREST
1 42 44 YOUTHJUN Saskatoon Goldlms.GOLD
1 42 48 TOMACMAY Ace Swim leam.ACE
43 10 YOUTHJUN Monlreal Aquatique.CAMO
43 90 YOUTHJUN St John's Legends.SJL
43 96 HYACKMAY Hyack Swim Club.HYACK
44 02 YOUTHJUN Points North SC.PN
44.47 EKSCAPR Olympian Swim Club.OSC
44 56 COHOMAY Pacilic Seawnlvns.l'SW
44 82 YTCUPMAY North York AC.NYAC
45 04 YOUTHJUN Elobicoke SC.ETOB
45 1 4 ROWMAY Region ol Waterloo.ROW
1:45 16 PPOMAY Levis. Monlmagny.PI US
1 45 24 YOUTHJUN Dullard Swim Team.DDO
1 45 35 YTCUPMAY Scarborough SC.SCAH
1 45.70 AACAPR Dorado SC.STARS
1:45.76 YOUTHJUN Biaullord ACBRAN1
1 45 91 AACAPR Trenl Swim Club, IREN I
29
TOP AGE GROUP PERFORMERS SPONSORED BY
MAKING WAVES
SPEEDO
®
Andrea Greener, 12
Club: Etobicoke Swimming
Coach: Melanie Case
Specialty: Backstroke
Ranks 2nd for LCM96 TAG in the 100 back,
3rd for 200 back
Best Times SCM96 LCM96
400 freestyle 4:48.89 4:53.89
100 backstroke 1:10.80 1:10.67
200 backstroke 2:29.38 2:30.84
400 ind.medley 5:45.68 5:35.59
Devon Ackroyd, 12
Club: Scarborough Swim Club
Coach: Doug Dean
Specialty: Freestyle and breaststroke
Ranks 1st for LCM96 TAG 100 breast.
2nd for 200 breast, 5th in 100-200 free
Best Times
100 freestyle
200 freestyle
200 backstroke
100 breaststroke
200 breaststroke
SCM96
1:03.15
2:15.15
2:31.47
1:16.97
2:47.06
LCM96
1:02.56
2:16.44
2:32.50
1:18.51
2:52.18
Justin Hardiman, 16
Club: Pacific Seawolves
Coach: Brian Metcalfe
Specialty: Freestyle
Winner 800-1500 free at Youth Champion
ships, ranks 4th LCM96 TAG for 400 free
5th for 400 free.
SCM96
4:06.98
16:13.02
Best Times
400 freestyle
1500 freestyle
400 ind.medley
LCM96
4:09.70
16:21.70
4:55.40
Joey Wu, 14
Club: Pacific Dolphin Swim Association
Coach: Mark Bottrill
Specialty: Freestyle and breaststroke
Ranks 4th in LCM96 TAG for 200 free , 6th
for 800 free and 200 fly
6th in 200 1.M.
Best Times SCM96 LCM96
50 freestyle 25.88 26.60
100 freestyle 57.08 57.70
100 breaststroke 1:09.97 1:14.18
200 breaststroke 2:32.98 2:44.49
SPEEDO
Serena McGibbon, 15
Club: Pacific Dolphin Swim Association
Coach: Mark Bottrill
Specialty: Breaststroke
Won bronze for 100-200 breast at Youth
Championships
Best Times
100 freestyle
400 freestyle
100 breaststroke
200 breaststroke
SCM96
1:01.61
4:35.62
1:15.18
2:39.05
LCM96
1:03.07
4:44.57
1:16.90
2:44 91
SPEEDO INTRODUCES NEW
HIGH PERFORMANCE
SUIT STYLES
SPEEDO IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE
ADDITION OF TWO EXCITING NEW SUIT STYLES
TO OUR
HIGH PERFORMANCE
SUIT COLLECTION
FEMALE HIGH NECK AQUA SPEC
&
RECORD BREAKER GOLD
BOTH OF THESE SUITS ARE OFFERED IN OUR
AQUA-SPEC FABRIC, THE SAME FABRIC USED
IN OUR POPULAR S-2000 GOLD SUITS.
EVERY SPEEDO SWIMSUIT IS A
PROVEN QUALITY PRODUCT BACKED BY YEARS
OF RIGOROUS TESTING,
PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH
AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
Lindsay Burton, 12
Club: Nepean Kanata Barracudas
Coach: Jeff Slater
Specialty: Freestyle, fly and ind.medley
Ranks 5th for LCM96 TAG for 100 free. 200 fly,
6th for 200-400 free, 100 fly and 200 1.M.
4th in consols at Olympic Trials
Best Times
100 freestyle
200 freestyle
200 butterfly
200 ind.medley
SCM96
1:02.89
2:17.46
2:38.37
2:39.55
LCM96
1:03.53
2:17.92
2:39.57
2:37.85
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